Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Executive Vice President Chris Haley will retire at the end of January 2026, concluding a 35-year career at the Bank. Haley currently oversees the Supervision, Regulation & Credit division and serves as the senior supervisory and regulatory advisor to the Boston Fed’s leadership. In this role, he has represented the Bank in interactions with financial institutions in New England, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, other Reserve Banks, and supervisory agencies.
“Chris exemplifies a rigorous, thoughtful approach to supervision in the public interest, and we thank him for his dedicated service,” said Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins.
Haley began his tenure at the Boston Fed in 1991 as an assistant examiner in Supervision, Regulation & Credit. He has held several leadership roles and was appointed executive vice president and director of the division in 2020. Haley is also a member of the Boston Fed’s Executive Committee.
A job posting for Haley’s position will be available soon on the Bank’s website.
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