Term |
|
|---|---|
| 1914-1924 | John H. Rich (1856-1924) Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent Educated in public schools, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin |
| 1914-1919 | Theodore Wold (1868-1945) Governor Educated in public schools, Decorah, IA |
| 1919-1926 | Roy Young (1882-1960) Governor Educated in public schools, Marquette, MI |
| 1924-1933 | John R. Mitchell (1868-1933) Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent Ph.D. from Yale University |
| 1926-1936 | William B. Geery (1867-1949) Governor Educated in public schools, Ripon, WI |
| 1933-1936 | John N. Peyton (1885-1975) Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent Graduated from Yale University |
| 1936-1952 | John N. Peyton (1885-1975) President* Graduated from Yale University |
| 1952-1957 | Oliver S. Powell (1896-1957) President Graduated from the University of Minnesota |
| 1957-1965 | Frederick L. Deming (1913-2003) President Received B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from Washington University, St. Louis |
| 1965-1971 | Hugh D. Galusha, Jr. (1919-1971) President BA from University of Pennsylvania, passed bar exam in Montana |
| 1971-1976 | Bruce K. MacLaury (1931 - ) President MA and Ph.D. from Harvard, BA from Princeton |
| 1977-July 1980 | Mark H. Willes (1941- ) President Ph.D. from Columbia University, BA from Columbia College |
| 1980-1984 | E. Gerald Corrigan (1941- ) President Ph.D. in economics from Fordham University |
| March 1985- | Gary H. Stern (1944- ) President and Chief Executive Officer Ph.D. in economics from Rice University; A.B. in economics from Washington University, St. Louis |
* Banking Act of 1935 abolished the dual role of governor
and agent
and
created a single leadership role president.