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Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council


The Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC) was established in 2010 by the Board of Governors to provide input to the Board on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues of interest to community depository institutions. Unlike the Federal Advisory Council, CDIAC is not a statutory body, but it performs a parallel function in providing first-hand input to the Board on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues. Members are selected from representatives of banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions serving on newly created local advisory councils at the twelve Federal Reserve Banks. One member of each of the Reserve Bank councils is selected to serve on the CDIAC, which will meet twice a year with the Board in Washington.

Members for 2012

  • Howard T. Boyle, Kent, Ohio, President
  • Michael J. Castellana, Albany, New York
  • Dennis D. Cirucci, Broomall, Pennsylvania 
  • John V. Evans, Jr., Burley, Idaho  
  • Peter J. Johnson, Helena, Montana
  • Michael Kloiber, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma
  • Charles Majors, Danville, Virginia
  • Timothy G. Marshall, Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Drake Mills, Ruston, Louisiana
  • William T. Stapleton, Northampton, Massachusetts
  • Dennis M. Terry, Edwardsville, Illinois
  • Claire W. Tucker, Nashville, Tennessee

 

Members for 2013

  • Charles H. Majors, Ann Arbor, Michigan, President
  • Drake Mills, Ruston, Louisiana, Vice President
  • Glenn D. Barks, Chesterfield, Missouri
  • Michael J. Castellana, Albany, New York
  • Dennis D. Cirucci, Broomall, Pennsylvania
  • John B. Dicus, Topeka, Kansas
  • John V. Evans, Jr., Burley, Idaho
  • Chandler J. Howard, Middletown, Connecticut
  • Terry Lobdell, Glendive, Montana
  • Timothy G. Marshall, Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Eddie Steiner, Millersburg, Ohio
  • Claire W. Tucker, Nashville, Tennessee
Last update: December 10, 2012