Federal Reserve announces members of its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council for 2021

The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday, December 17 announced the members of its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC) and the president of the council for 2021.

CDIAC advises the Board on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues of interest to community depository institutions. Members are selected from representatives of commercial banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions serving on local advisory councils at the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. One member of each of the Reserve Bank councils serves on CDIAC, which meets twice a year with the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC. Further information on CDIAC, including records from past meetings, can be found here: http://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/cdiac.htm.

Dorothy A. Savarese, chair and chief executive officer of Cape Cod 5, Orleans, Mass., will serve as CDIAC president in 2021.

The other members of CDIAC in 2021 are:

Erik Beguin

Chief Executive Officer and Founder

Austin Capital Bank

Austin, Texas

Dabney T.P. Gilliam, Jr.

President and Chief Executive Officer

The Bank of Charlotte County

Phenix, Va.

Brad Koehn

Regional President

Midwest Bank

Lincoln, Neb.

Shari Laven

Chief Executive Officer

Viking Bank

Alexandria, Minn.

Kent A. Liechty

President and Chief Executive Officer

First Bank of Berne

Berne, Ind.

Faheem A. Masood

President and Chief Executive Officer

ESL Federal Credit Union

Rochester, N.Y.

David R. Melville III

Chief Executive Officer and President

b1BANK

Baton Rouge, La.

Margaret Oldner

Chief Executive Officer

Stone Bank

Little Rock, Ark.

T. Michael Price

President and Chief Executive Officer

First Commonwealth Financial Corporation

Indiana, Pa.

Janet Silveria

President and Chief Executive Officer

Community Bank of Santa Maria

Santa Maria, Calif.

Jeane M. Vidoni

President and Chief Executive Officer

Penn Community Bank

Perkasie, Pa.

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