November 21, 2011

Federal Reserve Board announces Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council members

For immediate release

The Federal Reserve Board on Monday announced the members of its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC) and the president and vice president of the council for 2012.

The CDIAC advises the Board on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues. Members are selected from representatives of 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 the CDIAC, which meets twice a year with the Federal Reserve Board in Washington.

Howard Boyle, president and chief executive officer of Home Savings Bank in Kent, Ohio, will serve as president in 2012. Peter Humphrey, president and chief executive officer of Five Star Bank and Financial Institutions, Inc., in Warsaw, N.Y., will serve as vice president.

The other members of the CDIAC in 2012 are:

William T. Stapleton
President and Chief Executive Officer
Northampton Co-Operative Bank
Northampton, Mass.  

Dennis D. Cirucci
President and Chief Executive Officer
Alliance Bank
Broomall, Pa.  

Charles H. Majors
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
American National Bank
Danville, Va. 

Claire W. Tucker
President and Chief Executive Officer
CapStar Bank
Nashville, Tenn.  

Timothy G. Marshall
President and Chief Executive Officer
Bank of Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Mich.  

Dennis M. Terry
President and Chief Executive Officer
First Clover Leaf Bank
Edwardsville, Ill.  

Peter J. Johnson
President and Chief Executive Officer
American Federal Savings Bank
Helena, Mont. 

Michael Kloiber
President and Chief Executive Officer
Tinker Federal Credit Union
Tinker Air Force Base, Okla.  

Drake Mills
President and Chief Executive Officer
Community Trust Bank
Ruston, La.   

John V. Evans, Jr.
Chief Executive Officer
D.L. Evans Bank
Burley, Idaho  

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Last Update: November 21, 2011