Appointment of new members and the appointment of chairmen and vice chairman of the Consumer Advisory Council.
The Federal Reserve Board, January 9, 2004, nine new members appointed to its Consumer Advisory Council for a period of three years and appoint a new president and vice president of the Council for 2004.
The Council shall consult the Committee on the Exercise of responsibilities under the Consumer Credit Protection Act and other issues in the field of financial services to consumers. The Council meets three times a year in Washington, District of Columbia.
Agnes Bundy Scanlan was chair, his mandate runs until December 2004. Ms. Scanlan, Managing Director and Chief Compliance Officer of Fleet Boston Financial.
Mark Pinsky was vice-president, his membership of the Council ends in December 2005. Mr. Pinsky is President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Community Capital Association.
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