Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia names Anna Paulson as president
- Anna Paulson has been named the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, according to the bank's announcement on Thursday.
- Paulson replaces Harker, who has led one of the smallest Federal Reserve districts since 2015, focusing on workforce development.
- Supporters characterize Paulson as a moderate in the ongoing debate over Fed interest-rate policy, emphasizing her commitment to price stability and employment.
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Chicago economist tapped as next Philadelphia Fed CEO
After an extensive search that kicked off last year, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has named Chicago Fed economist Anna Paulson as its next president and CEO. The post Chicago economist tapped as next Philadelphia Fed CEO appeared first on Delaware Business Times.


Chicago economist Anna Paulson will take over Philly Fed as Trump pressures central bank to cut the price of money
Anna Paulson, a career economist at the Federal Reserve's Chicago bank, will take over as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the bank said Thursday morning. An insurance scholar, Paulson, 60, cowrote a 2017 paper on the ...
Philadelphia Fed names next leader
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia April 17 appointed Anna Paulson as its next president and chief executive officer. Currently, Paulson serves as the executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. There, she leads research and policy analysis work, oversees the department that provides analytical support for monetary policymaking and also conducts research. She will succeed Patrick Harker, whose …
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