Southwest President Tracy D. Hall elected board chair of Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis branch
By Diana Fedinec
Southwest Tennessee Community College President, Dr. Tracy D. Hall, has achieved a remarkable milestone by being elected as the 2024 board chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch. This well-deserved recognition not only applauds Dr. Hall's outstanding leadership but also underscores her dedicated role on the board since 2022, reflecting a strong commitment to fostering growth in both education and the economy.
"I’m honored to be appointed to lead the Memphis Branch board of directors,” said
Dr. Hall. “To work alongside accomplished directors to promote a healthy economy and
financial stability in our region is humbling and exciting.”
Dr. Hall will build upon the board's traditions by providing robust and relevant economic
research for policy-making decisions and enhancing community outreach to industry,
business, and education. A key focus of her tenure will be gathering information to
disseminate on how education and job training influence and benefit the workforce
and economy.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis operates within the Eighth Federal Reserve District, covering Arkansas and portions of six other states. With branch locations in Little Rock, Louisville, and Memphis, the St. Louis Bank serves most of eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. The board members play a crucial role in understanding the economic and credit conditions of their respective regions, ensuring that the conditions of Main Street America are well-represented in Federal Open Market Committee deliberations in Washington, D.C.
Joining Dr. Hall on the Memphis Branch board are esteemed individuals from various sectors, including finance, marketing, banking, and food processing. Their diverse expertise contributes to a well-rounded perspective that enhances the board's effectiveness.
This announcement reflects not only a personal achievement for Dr. Hall but also highlights the collaborative efforts of the entire board in shaping economic policies that resonate with the realities of their regions.
Serving with Dr. Hall on the Memphis Branch board are:
Jeff Agee
Chairman and CEO, First Citizens National Bank
Dyersburg, Tenn.
Tyrone Burroughs
President and CEO, First Choice Sales and Marketing Group Inc.
Memphis, Tenn.
Davy Carter
Regional President, Centennial Bank
Jonesboro, Ark.
Henry N. Reichle, Jr.
President and CEO, Staple Cotton Cooperative Association
Greenwood, Miss.
Ana G. Rodriguez
Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer, Monogram Foods
Memphis, Tenn.
For more information about the St. Louis Fed's boards of directors, visit stlouisfed.org/about-us/our-leadership/board-of-directors.
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