New York Fed Announces New Executive Vice President And Head Of Human Resources

Susan Ward Mink has been named executive vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and head of the Banks newly formed Human Resources Group. She will serve on the Banks Management Committee. Minks appointment was made by

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Susan Ward Mink has been named executive vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and head of the Banks newly formed Human Resources Group. She will serve on the Banks Management Committee. Minks appointment was made by the Banks board of directors and was effective July 13, 2009.

The creation of this new executive position at the Bank reflects the great importance we attach to the recruitment, retention and development of a diverse and highly capable staff who are essential to carrying out the Bank’s mission, says William C. Dudley, president and chief executive officer of the New York Fed.

Mink has more than thirty years of experience as a human resources professional, working in senior positions in banking, investment banking and insurance. At the New York Fed, Ms. Mink will work with senior management to support the recruitment, retention and development of outstanding talent and identify and develop the next generation of leaders for the Bank.

Mink received her bachelors degree in history and Russian area studies from Pennsylvania State University.

Mink currently resides in New Jersey with her husband and two sons.

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