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Board of Directors
Each Reserve Bank and Branch has a board of directors from the private sector. Although being a director is not a full-time job, the responsibilities are broad - ranging from the supervision of the Bank to making recommendations on monetary policy.
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Research Economists
Research Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago are critical members in the Economic Research Department and Financial Markets Group.
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Policy Professionals
Policy Professionals incorporate their industry expertise into Bank policymaking by consulting with District stakeholders, analyzing industry data and providing analysis to the economic research leadership.
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Senior Executives
The president serves as the chief executive officer of a Reserve Bank. The first vice president is chief operating officer. The president and first vice president are appointed to 5-year terms by the Bank's board of directors, subject to approval by the Board of Governors.
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Speakers Bureau
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's Speakers Bureau offers you access to professionals who can provide insight on a variety of topics, including the purposes and functions of the Federal Reserve System, banking issues, and an update on regional and national economic conditions.