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Cleveland Federal Reserve Forms Community Advisory Council

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is one of 12 banks in the federal reserve system. [Annie Wu / ideastream]
photo of entrance to Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is launching its first community advisory council to address economic and social issues in low income communities in Ohio, as well as parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky. 

The bank’s economic development office set up the 15-person council “to touch base on a regular, systematic basis with key stakeholders in our district,” said the Cleveland Fed’s Mary Helen Petrus. 

Eliza Bryant Village CEO Danny Williams is one of the three members from Cleveland.

“At least from our perspective, they get a chance to hear from us about the ripple effect of some of the economic decisions that they and others in the government may be making,” said Williams. 

He doesn’t have recommendations for the Fed, but said the branch’s goals of stabilizing communities and increasing fair access to credit apply to the seniors that his organization serves.

“Fulfilling that mission would be better informed if they have some direct input from people and organizations that deal with those populations that are facing financial strain, facing a number of the factors that might make it difficult for them to get access to credit,” said Williams. 

Other members of the council include the head of the United Way in Cleveland, the superintendent of Akron public schools, a vice president at University Hospitals, and the head of the Toledo Community Foundation.

The council’s first meeting is scheduled for October and each member will serve a two-year term.

Matthew Richmond is a reporter/producer focused on criminal justice issues at Ideastream Public Media.