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For release: Nov. 17, 2004
Metcalfe Reappointed Chair, Jackson Reappointed Deputy Chair of
St. Louis Fed Board
St. Louis.— The Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System in Washington, D.C., has reappointed Walter L. Metcalfe,
Jr., as chairman and Gayle P.W. Jackson as deputy chairman of the
board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Metcalfe
is partner and former chairman of the law firm of Bryan Cave LLP,
and Jackson is managing director of FondElec (FE) Clean Energy Group,
Inc.
Metcalfe also serves on the boards of trustees of Washington University
in St. Louis, the Danforth Foundation and the Pulitzer Foundation
for the Arts, and is a member of the boards of directors of St.
Louis Children's Hospital and the Regional Chamber and Growth Association
of St. Louis. Bryan Cave ranks among the 35 largest law firms in
the world, with more than 800 attorneys in 15 offices around the
globe.
Jackson is also a director of the Research Corporation, a member
of the Missouri Venture Forum and a trustee of Smith College. Founded
in 2002, FE Clean Energy Group is a global private equity firm with
more than $160 million of investment capital under management.
With branches in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis, the Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis serves the Eighth Federal Reserve District,
which includes all of Arkansas, eastern Missouri, southern Indiana,
southern Illinois, western Kentucky, western Tennessee and northern
Mississippi. The St. Louis Fed is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks
that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., comprise
the Federal Reserve System. As the nation's central bank, the Federal
Reserve System formulates U.S. monetary policy, regulates state-chartered
member banks and bank holding companies, and provides payment services
to financial institutions and the U.S. government.
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