Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch is a branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis established in 1918.[1] The branch is responsible for western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas and northern Mississippi.[1]

The branch is located on Main Street in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.[1]

Current Board of Directors

The following people are on the board of directors as of Jan. 1, 2021:[2]

Name Title Term
Kathy Buckman Gibson
(Chair)
President and CEO
KBG Technologies
Memphis, Tennessee
Appointed in 2020 to three-year term
R. Davy Carter Regional President
Centennial Bank
Jonesboro, Arkansas
Appointed in 2020 to three-year term
Beverly Crossen Owner
FarmHouse Tupelo
Tupelo, Mississippi
Appointed in 2019 to three-year term
Eric D. Robertson President
Community LIFT Corp.
Memphis, Tennessee
Reappointed in 2019 to three-year term
Michael Ugwueke President and CEO
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
Memphis, Tennessee
Reappointed in 2021 to three-year term
Jeff Agee Chairman and CEO
First Citizens National Bank
Dyersburg, Tennessee
Appointed in 2021 to three-year term
Henry N. “Hank” Reichle Jr. President and CEO
Staple Cotton Cooperative
Association (Staplcotn)
Greenwood, Mississippi
Appointed in 2021 to three-year term

Memphis Branch Regional Executive

The St. Louis Fed’s Memphis branch is led by Regional Executive Douglas Scarboro, who currently serves on the following boards in Memphis: the Better Business Bureau, Economic Club of Memphis,[3] Greater Memphis Chamber,[4] Barret School of Banking, Start Co., Church Health and LeBonheur Hospital National Leadership Council. He has completed the Leadership Development Intensive and Fellows programs at the New Memphis Institute, the Executive program at Leadership Memphis and named to the Top 40 Under 40 list by the Memphis Business Journal.[5]

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