[Federal Register Volume 69, Number 13 (Wednesday, January 21, 2004)]
[Notices]
[Pages 2932-2933]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 04-1224]


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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


Consumer Advisory Council

    On January 9, 2004, the Federal Reserve Board named nine new 
members to its Consumer Advisory Council for three-year terms and 
designated a new Chair and Vice Chair of the Council for 2004.
    The Council advises the Board on the exercise of its 
responsibilities under the Consumer Credit Protection Act and on other 
matters in the area of consumer financial services. The Council meets 
three times a year in Washington, DC.
    Agnes Bundy Scanlan was designated Chair; her term runs through 
December 2004. Ms. Scanlan is Managing Director and Chief Compliance 
Officer for FleetBoston Financial.
    Mark Pinsky was designated Vice Chair; his term on the Council ends 
in December 2005. Mr. Pinsky is President and Chief Executive Officer 
for the National Community Capital Association.
    The nine new members are:

Dennis L. Algiere Westerly, Rhode Island

    Mr. Algiere is Senior Vice President of Compliance and Community 
Affairs and the Community Reinvestment Officer for The Washington Trust 
Company. He is responsible for the bank's compliance, community 
affairs, community reinvestment, and Bank Secrecy Act programs.

Sheila Canavan, Berkeley, California

    Ms. Canavan is an attorney with a law practice that focuses on 
consumer litigation. Her litigation experience has involved state and 
federal consumer regulation, elder abuse, fraud, and unfair and 
unlawful business practices; and she has special expertise in matters 
relating to subprime lending and securitization of home mortgage 
products. Ms. Canavan represents consumers, often low-income consumers, 
on credit transaction issues.

Anne Diedrick, New York, New York

    Ms. Diedrick is a Senior Vice President for JP Morgan Chase. She is 
an executive team member of the JPMorgan Chase Community Development 
Group; the senior officer in charge of Community Reinvestment Act 
compliance at JPMorgan Chase Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, USA, N.A. and 
J.P. Morgan Trust Company, N.A.; and the senior manager in charge of 
the JPMorgan Chase Corporate Fair Lending Unit. She is also responsible 
for the Office of Strategic Alliances, which works with not-for-profit 
community development organizations.

Hattie B. Dorsey, Atlanta, Georgia

    Ms. Dorsey is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the 
Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc., a not-for-profit 
corporation that promotes community revitalization in Atlanta's 
neighborhoods. Her experience is in single- and multi-family housing, 
community and economic development, regional equity, and public policy.

Bruce B. Morgan, Roeland Park, Kansas

    Mr. Morgan is Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer, and 
Director of Valley State Bank. He is actively involved in bank 
regulation, payments systems, and developing technologies that affect 
bank delivery of products and services. Mr. Morgan serves on the 
Customer Advisory Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 
and on the Payment and Technology Committee of the Independent 
Community Bankers of America. He is a former member and past Chairman 
of the Kansas State Banking Board.

Mary Jane Seebach, Newbury Park, California

    Ms. Seebach is Executive Vice President and Chief Compliance 
Officer for Countrywide Financial Corporation. She oversees legal and 
regulatory compliance programs throughout the enterprise. Previously, 
Ms. Seebach worked as regulatory counsel advising on state and federal 
consumer credit laws for Countrywide Home Loans, The Money Store, and 
North American Mortgage Company, and as a senior attorney for the 
Federal Reserve Board.

Paul J. Springman, Atlanta, Georgia

    Mr. Springman is Group Executive, Predictive Sciences, for Equifax. 
He has responsibility for providing modeling, analytical services, 
decisioning systems and applications processing for clients. He has 
been involved in launching a new business line, ``Consumer Direct,'' to 
provide credit information, account monitoring alerts, and scoring 
analysis services to consumers.

Forrest F. Stanley, Cleveland, Ohio

    Mr. Stanley is Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel 
for KeyBank. He has responsibility for all legal matters affecting 
retail banking including mortgage, home equity, credit and debit cards, 
privacy, the Community Reinvestment Act, e-commerce, and the USA 
Patriot Act. Mr. Stanley has also been director of two KeyBank 
subsidiaries, Champion Mortgage Company and Key Bank USA. He currently 
serves as Chairman of the bank's Fair Lending Executive Committee.

Lori R. Swanson, St. Paul, Minnesota

    Ms. Swanson is Solicitor General for the Office of the Minnesota 
Attorney General. She is responsible for civil litigation and oversees 
several divisions including Consumer Enforcement, Commerce, and 
Consumer Services. She negotiated a first-of-its-kind settlement with a 
national bank in a lawsuit alleging violations of state consumer 
protection laws and the Fair Credit Reporting Act based on disclosure 
of personal financial information.
    Council members whose terms continue through 2004 are:

Janie Barrera, President and Chief Executive Officer, ACCION Texas, San 
Antonio, Texas.
Kenneth P. Bordelon, Chief Executive Officer, E Federal Credit Union, 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Robin Coffey, Vice President, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, 
Illinois.
Thomas FitzGibbon, Senior Vice President, MB Financial Bank, N.A., 
Chicago, Illinois.
Larry Hawkins, President and Chief Executive Officer, Unity National 
Bank, Houston, Texas.
Ruhi Maker, Senior Attorney, Public Interest, Law Office of Rochester, 
Rochester, New York.
Patricia McCoy, Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of 
Law, Hartford, Connecticut.
Elsie Meeks, Executive Director, First Nations Oweesta Corporation, 
Kyle, South Dakota.
Debra S. Reyes, President, Neighborhood Lending Partners, Inc., Tampa, 
Florida.
Benson Roberts, Vice President for Policy, Local Initiatives Support 
Corporation, Washington, DC.

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Hubert Van Tol, Co-Director, Fairness in Rural Lending, Sparta, 
Wisconsin.

    Council members whose terms continue through 2005 are:

Susan Bredehoft, Senior Vice President/Compliance Risk Management, 
Commerce Bank, N.A., Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
Dan Dixon, Group Senior Vice President, World Savings Bank, FSB, 
Washington, DC.
James Garner, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, North American 
Consumer Finance, Citigroup, Baltimore, Maryland.
R. Charles Gatson, Vice President, Midtown Community Development 
Corporation, Kansas City, Missouri.
W. James King, President and Chief Executive Officer, Community 
Redevelopment Group, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Benjamin Robinson, III, Senior Vice President, Strategy Management 
Executive, Bank of America, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Diane Thompson, Supervising Attorney, Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance 
Foundation, Inc., East St. Louis, Illinois.
Clint Walker, General Counsel/Chief Administrative Officer, Juniper 
Bank, Wilmington, Delaware.

    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, January 14, 
2004.
Jennifer J. Johnson,
Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 04-1224 Filed 1-20-04; 8:45 am]
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