2011 Annual Report, Boards of Directors and Advisory Councils

2011 Annual Report, Boards of Directors and Advisory Councils

THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT BOARDS OF DIRECTORS, ADVISORY COUNCILS, AND OFFICERS 32 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Community Depository Institutions Board of Directors Advisory Council The Bank’s board of directors oversees the management Created in 2011, the Bank’s Community Depository of the Bank and its FifthD istrict offices, provides timely Institutions Advisory Council advises the Bank’s man- business and economic information, participates in the agement and the Board of Governors on the economy, formulation of national monetary and credit policies, lending conditions, and other issues from the perspec- and serves as a link between the Federal Reserve System tive of banks, thrifts, and credit unions with total and the private sector. The board also appoints the assets under $10 billion. The council’s members are Bank’s president and first vice president, with approval appointed by the Bank’s president. from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Six directors are elected by banks in the Fifth District that Community Investment Council are members of the Federal Reserve System, and three Established in 2011, the Community Investment are appointed by the Board of Governors. Council advises the Bank’s management about emerg- ing issues and trends in communities across the Fifth The Bank’s board of directors annually appoints the Fifth District, including low- and moderate-income neigh- District’s representative to the Federal Advisory Council, borhoods in urban and rural areas. The council’s which consists of one member from each of the 12 members are appointed by the Bank’s president. Federal Reserve Districts. The council meets four times a year with the Board of Governors to consult on business Payments Advisory Council conditions and issues related to the banking industry. Created in 1978, the Payments Advisory Council serves as a forum for communication with financial Baltimore and Charlotte Branches institutions about financial services provided by the Boards of Directors Federal Reserve. The council helps the Bank respond The Bank’s Baltimore andC harlotte branches have to the evolving needs of its banking constituency. separate boards that oversee operations at their Council members are appointed by the Bank’s first respective locations and, like our Richmond Board, vice president. contribute to policymaking and provide timely busi- ness and economic information about the District. Listings include members who served during 2011. Four directors on each of these boards are appointed by the Richmond directors, and three are appointed by the Board of Governors. THANK YOU We are grateful to our boards of directors for their guidance, leadership, expertise, and integrity. Their insight into regional and national economic conditions is essential to our work as a policy leader, and their vision will help us continue to support the economic recovery in the FifthD istrict and across the nation. Thank you to those directors who have completed their service on our boards: Dana S. Boole and Kelly S. King of the Richmond Board; Biana J. Arentz of the Baltimore Board; Ronald Blackwell, who served as chairman of the Baltimore Board; and Linda L. Dolny and James H. Speed, Jr., of the Charlotte Board. We also welcome our new directors: Marshall O. Larsen and Edward L. Willingham, IV, of the Richmond Board; Stephen R. Sleigh and Jana Wheatley of the Baltimore Board; and Claude Z. Demby and Christopher J. Estes of the Charlotte Board. THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS | FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND 33 Left to right: Margaret E. McDermid, Kelly S. King, Dana S. Boole, Russell C. Lindner, Linda D. Rabbitt, Alan L. Brill, Patrick C. Graney, III, Richard J. Morgan, Wilbur E. Johnson CHAIRMAN Patrick C. Graney, III Margaret E. McDermid Maxum East Regional President Senior Vice President and Maxum Petroleum Chief Information Officer Belle, West Virginia Dominion Resources, Inc. Richmond, Virginia Wilbur E. Johnson Managing Partner DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Young Clement Rivers, LLP FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Linda D. Rabbitt Charleston, South Carolina Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard D. Fairbank Rand Construction Corporation Kelly S. King Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Washington, D.C. Chief Executive Officer Capital One Financial Corporation BB&T Corporation McLean, Virginia Dana S. Boole Winston-Salem, North Carolina President and Chief Executive Officer Community Affordable Housing Russell C. Lindner Equity Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Raleigh, North Carolina The Forge Company Washington, D.C. Alan L. Brill President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Morgan Capon Valley Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Wardensville, West Virginia CommerceFirst Bank Annapolis, Maryland THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS | BALTIMORE BRANCH 34 Left to right: William B. Grant, Biana J. Arentz, Jenny G. Morgan, Ronald Blackwell, James T. Brady, Anita G. Newcomb, Samuel L. Ross CHAIRMAN Jenny G. Morgan Ronald Blackwell President Chief Economist basys, inc. AFL-CIO Linthicum, Maryland Washington, D.C. Anita G. Newcomb Biana J. Arentz President and Managing Director President and Chief Executive Officer A.G. Newcomb & Company Hemingway’s, Inc. Columbia, Maryland Stevensville, Maryland Samuel L. Ross James T. Brady Chief Executive Officer Managing Director–Mid-Atlantic Bon Secours Baltimore Health System Ballantrae International, Ltd. Baltimore, Maryland Ijamsville, Maryland William B. Grant Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer First United Corporation and First United Bank & Trust Oakland, Maryland THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS | CHARLOTTE BRANCH 35 Left to right: James H. Speed, Jr., Lucia Z. Griffith, Claude C. Lilly, Robert R. Hill, Jr., John S. Kreighbaum, Linda L. Dolny, David J. Zimmerman CHAIRMAN John S. Kreighbaum Claude C. Lilly President and Chief Executive Officer Dean Carolina Premier Bank and College of Business and Premara Financial, Inc. Behavioral Science Charlotte, North Carolina Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina James H. Speed, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer Linda L. Dolny North Carolina Mutual Former President Life Insurance Company PML Associates, Inc. Durham, North Carolina Greenwood, South Carolina David J. Zimmerman Lucia Z. Griffith President Chief Executive Officer and Principal Southern Shows, Inc. METRO Landmarks Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Robert R. Hill, Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer SCBT Financial Corporation Columbia, South Carolina THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT COMMUNITY DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL 36 Left to right: Michael L. Middleton, Carl Ratcliff, F. Michael Nelson, Kim D. Saunders, F. Edward Broadwell, Jr., John Lane, R. Wayne Hall, Charles H. Majors, Jan Roche CHAIRMAN R. Wayne Hall Jan Roche Charles H. Majors* President and Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Officer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer First Federal Savings & Loan and State Department Federal Credit Union American National Bank and First Financial Holdings, Inc. Alexandria, Virginia American National Bankshares, Inc. Charleston, South Carolina Danville, Virginia Kim D. Saunders John Lane President and Chief Executive Officer G. William Beale President and Chief Executive Officer Mechanics & Farmers Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Congressional Bank Durham, North Carolina Union First Market Bank Bethesda, Maryland Ruther Glen, Virginia Gwen Thompson Michael L. Middleton President and Chief Executive Officer F. Edward Broadwell, Jr. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Clover Community Bank and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Community Bank of Tri-County Clover Community Bankshares, Inc. HomeTrust Bank Waldorf, Maryland Clover, South Carolina Asheville, North Carolina F. Michael Nelson Kathleen Walsh Carr President and Chief Executive Officer *In 2011, Charles H. Majors served as the Fifth District’s representative on the Community President Pleasants County Bank Depository Institutions Advisory Council at the Cardinal Bank/Washington St. Mary’s, West Virginia Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Washington, D.C. Carl Ratcliff President and Chief Executive Officer ABNB Federal Credit Union Chesapeake, Virginia THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COUNCIL 37 Left to right: Marlo Scruggs, R. Scott Woods, Samuel L. Erwin, Jane Henderson, Chris Kukla, Mike Franklin, Clarence J. Snuggs CHAIRMAN Chris Kukla Mark Sissman Jane Henderson Senior Counsel for Government Affairs President President and Chief Executive Officer Center for Responsible Lending Healthy Neighborhoods, Inc. Virginia Community Capital Durham, North Carolina Baltimore, Maryland Christiansburg, Virginia Barbara B. Lang Clarence J. Snuggs Samuel L. Erwin President and Chief Executive Officer Deputy Secretary President and Chief Executive Officer DC Chamber of Commerce Maryland Department of Housing The Palmetto Bank and Washington, D.C. and Community Development Palmetto Bancshares, Inc. Crownsville, Maryland Greenville, South Carolina Sandra Mikush Deputy Director R. Scott Woods Mike Franklin Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Owner Winston-Salem, North Carolina South Carolina Federal Credit Union Franklin’s Brewery North Charleston, South Carolina Hyattsville,

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