Bank leadership thanks Wright for his dedicated service over 7 years

Susan M. Collins, President & Chief Executive Officer - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Susan M. Collins, President & Chief Executive Officer - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston leadership thanked Wright for seven years of dedicated service, according to a Mar. 30 announcement.

Wright’s contributions were recognized as significant to the bank’s ongoing work in supporting economic stability and growth across New England and the nation. The acknowledgment highlights the importance of long-term commitment within key financial institutions.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston operates as part of the U.S. Federal Reserve System, overseeing banking activities and community initiatives throughout the six New England states, according to the official website. The bank also supports community revitalization through economic research and outreach efforts, aiming to foster economic stability by monitoring local conditions and contributing to monetary policy formulation, according to the official website.

Susan Collins has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since July 2022, leading these initiatives according to the official website. The bank’s operations include collaborating with communities and stakeholders across its region.

Looking ahead, Boston Fed officials say they remain committed to their mission following Wright’s departure. They continue their focus on supporting regional growth through monetary policy decisions and outreach programs.



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