[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 131 (Monday, July 8, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 35734-35735]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-17267]
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Consumer Advisory Council; Solicitation of Nominations for
Membership
AGENCY: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Board is inviting the public to nominate qualified
individuals for appointment to its Consumer Advisory Council, whose
membership represents consumer and community interests and the
financial services industry. Eight new members will be selected for
three-year terms that will begin in January 1997. The Board expects to
announce the selection of new members by year-end 1996.
DATES: Nominations should be received by August 31, 1996.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be submitted in writing to Dolores S.
Smith, Associate Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs,
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
20551.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deanna Aday-Keller, Secretary to the
Council, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, (202) 452-6470.
For Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TTD) users only: Dorothea
Thompson, (202) 452-3544, Board of Governors of
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the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C. 20551.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Consumer Advisory Council was
established in 1976, at the direction of the Congress, to advise the
Federal Reserve Board on the exercise of its duties under the Consumer
Credit Protection Act and on other consumer-related matters. The
Council by law represents the interests both of consumers and of the
financial community (15 USC 1691(b)). Under the Rules of Organization
and Procedure of the Consumer Advisory Council (12 CFR 267.3), members
serve three-year terms that are staggered to provide the Council with
continuity.
New members will be selected for terms beginning January 1, 1997,
to replace members whose terms expire this year. Nomination letters
should include information about past and present positions held by the
nominee; a description of special knowledge, interests or experience
related to community reinvestment, consumer credit, or other consumer
financial services; and the nominee's address and telephone number.
Individuals may nominate themselves.
The Board is interested in candidates who have some familiarity
with community reinvestment or consumer financial services and who are
willing to express their viewpoints. Candidates do not have to be
experts on all levels of community reinvestment or consumer financial
services, but they should possess some basic knowledge of the area.
They must be able and willing to make the necessary time commitment to
prepare for and attend meetings (usually for two days, including
committee meetings) three times a year.
In making the appointments, the Board will seek to complement the
background of continuing Council members in terms of affiliation and
geographic representation, and to ensure the representation of women
and minority groups. The Board expects to announce its selection of new
members by year-end.
Council members whose terms end as of December 31, 1996, are:
Katharine W. McKee, Associate Director, Center for Community Self-Help
Durham, North Carolina
Alvin J. Cowans, President and CEO, McCoy Federal Credit Union,
Orlando, Florida
Elizabeth G. Flores, Consultant, Laredo, Texas
Anne B. Shlay, Associate Director, Institute for Public Policy Studies,
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Reginald J. Smith, President, UMB Mortgage Company, Kansas City,
Missouri
John E. Taylor, President and CEO, The National Community, Reinvestment
Coalition , Washington, D.C.
Lorraine VanEtten, Vice President and Community, Lending Officer,
Standard Federal Bank of Troy, Troy, Michigan
Lily K. Yao, Chairman and CEO, Pioneer Federal Savings Bank, Honolulu,
Hawaii
Council members whose terms continue through 1997 or 1998 are:
Richard S. Amador, President and CEO, CHARO Community Development,
Corporation, Los Angeles, California--December 31, 1998
Thomas R. Butler, President and Chief Operating Officer, NOVUS
Services, Inc., Riverwoods, Illinois--December 31, 1997
Robert A. Cook, Partner, Venable, Baetjer and Howard, Baltimore,
Maryland--December 31, 1997
Heriberto Flores, President and CEO, Brightwood Development
Corporation, Springfield, Massachusetts--December 31, 1998
Emanuel Freeman, President, Greater Germantown Housing, Development
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania--December 31, 1997
David C. Fynn, Regulatory Risk Manager, National City Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio--December 31, 1997
Robert G. Greer, Tangleword Corporation, Houston, Texas--December 31,
1997
Kenneth R. Harney, Journalist, Washington Post Writers Group, Chevy
Chase, Maryland--December 31, 1997
Gail K. Hillebrand, Litigation Counsel, West Coast Regional Office,
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc., San Francisco, California--December 31,
1997
Terry Jorde, President and CEO, Towner County State Bank, Cando, North
Dakota--December 31, 1997
Francine Justa, Executive Director, Neighborhood Housing Services, of
New York, New York, New York--December 31, 1998
Eugene I. Lehrmann, President, American Association of Retired Persons,
Madison, Wisconsin--December 31, 1997
Errol T. Louis, Treasurer/Manager, Central Brooklyn Federal Credit
Union, Brooklyn, New York--December 31, 1998
William N. Lund, Acting Director, Office of Consumer Credit,
Regulation, State of Maine, Augusta, Maine--December 31, 1998
Ronald A. Prill, Vice President, Credit, Dayton Hudson Corporation,
Minneapolis, Minnesota--December 31, 1997
Lisa Rice-Coleman, Executive Director, Fair Housing Center, Toledo,
Ohio--December 31, 1997
John R. Rines, President, General Motors, Acceptance Corporation,
Detroit, Michigan--December 31, 1997
Margot Saunders, Managing Attorney, National Consumer Law Center,
Washington, D.C.--December 31, 1998
Julia M. Seward, Vice President and Corporate Community Reinvestment
Officer, Signet Bank, Richmond, Virginia--December 31, 1997
Gregory D. Squires, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin--December 31, 1998
George P. Surgeon, President and Chief Executive Officer, Southern
Development Bankcorporation, Arkadelphia, Arkansas--December 31, 1998
Theodore J. Wysocki, Jr., Executive Director, CANDO, Chicago,
Illinois--December 31, 1998
William W. Wiles,
Secretary of the Board.
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