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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Executives 1914 —

Term Name Title * Education
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.

Related links:
Current Minneapolis Fed Officers
Minneapolis Fed Presidents' Oral Histories

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