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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$992.0M
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Dow Jones Description
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is one of 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks across the U.S. that, together with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., serve as our nation's central bank.
President & Chief Executive Officer
Charles I. PlosserNumber of Employees 2,000
Contact Information
10 Independence Mall
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
(215) 574-6000
NAICS Code Monetary Authorities-Central Bank: 521110
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Consumer Credit Counseling: Credit Card Issuers' Perspectives
A flood of new entrants into the credit counseling industry has left issuers, consumer advocates, established CCCS agencies, and policymakers puzzled. While increased competition in any given market usually results in better deals for consumers and into increased innovation, such factors have not marked the explosion in the number of...
Financial Privacy: Perspectives From the Payment Cards Industry
This paper provides highlights from symposium presentations, which discussed the key privacy issues facing the credit card industry. The conference focused on the kinds of uses and abuses of consumer information that give rise to legitimate privacy concerns. It also examined how do the current industry practices manage these concerns...
Innovations in Financial Services and Payments
Rapid innovation is changing the array of financial services and payment options available to customers. To examine the driving forces behind the surge of innovation and the adoption of new technology, the Payment Cards Center and the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia hosted a conference on...
Retail Credit Risk Modeling and the Basel Capital Accord
The credit risk modeling practices in the banking industry are being evaluated by the international regulatory community in the context of developing an internal ratings-based IRB approach to capital requirements. While the broader effort encompasses both wholesale and retail lending, the paper focuses specifically on the retail sector. As credit...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Charles I. Plosser | President & Chief Executive Officer |
| William H. Stone Jr. | First Vice President |
Charles I. Plosser became the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's 10th president and chief executive officer on August 1, 2006. Before coming to Philadelphia, he was the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and Public Policy and director of the Bradley Policy Research Center at the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration, where he also served as dean from 1993 to 2003. He was also a professor of economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Rochester, a senior research associate at the Rochester Center for Economic Research in the university's College of Arts and Science, and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Plosser has lectured to academic and business audiences worldwide on topics ranging from management education to economic and public policy issues. The author of numerous academic articles and a participant in scores of professional seminars and conferences, Plosser has also served as co-editor or associate editor of three prestigious journals of economics and referee for over a dozen others. His research and teaching interests include topics on monetary and fiscal policy, long-term economic growth, and banking and financial markets, and his articles have appeared in numerous leading economic journals. Plosser earned Ph.D. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Chicago, and he received a bachelor of engineering degree (cum laude with honors) from Vanderbilt University. Plosser has served as a consultant to numerous corporations, including Chase Manhattan Bank, Eastman Kodak Company, and The Wyatt Company, on topics ranging from strategic planning and forecasting to portfolio and pension fund management, capital budgeting, and financial analysis. He has served as an advisory board member of the Rochester New Enterprise Forum, the Metropolitan Advisory Board of Chase Manhattan Bank, and the University Technology Seed Fund, LLC. Plosser served as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management from 1995 to 1997. From 1996 to 2000, he served on the Board of Directors of ViaHealth, Inc., where he also served as secretary, member of the Executive Committee, and chair of the Governance Committee.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia | President & Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Forensic Economics, Inc. | Outside Expert | Current |
| Eastman Kodak Company | Consultant | Former |
| The Wyatt Company | Consultant | Former |
| The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management | Chairman | Former |
| Viahealth | Board of Directors | Former |
| University of Chicago | PH.D. | Former |
| University of Chicago | MBA | Former |
| Vanderbilt University | B.E. in Engineering | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia | First Vice President | Current |
| Gettysburg College | Former |
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