September 22 @ 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm EDT

Join us for a conversation with Beth Hammack, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, to discuss the critical functions of Reserve Banks, the state of the economy, and ways Reserve Banks engage with the public.
This program offers a deeper understanding of the Federal Reserve’s role in the economy and the Fed’s impact on everyday life.
The event will be offered both virtually and in person at the Bank’s location in downtown Cleveland. Following the session, in-person attendees may tour the Bank’s main building, constructed in 1923.
Reserve Banks play a pivotal role in the US financial system. The Cleveland Fed touches everyone in the Fourth District by
In her first year, President Hammack has engaged with local community and business leaders in the Bank’s Fourth Federal Reserve District, comprising Ohio and parts of Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. She then brings their insights into how the economy is working for their communities to the Federal Reserve’s policy-setting meeting in Washington DC.
There are 12 Reserve Banks across the country. Each serves a specific region, and all Reserve Banks operate under the umbrella of the Federal Reserve System.
The primary functions of the Federal Reserve concern
This session will enhance your understanding of the Federal Reserve and its impact on the economy and our communities. Join us for an engaging and informative discussion.
President Hammack will answer questions during the question-and-answer portion of the event. Attendees can also submit questions in advance through the registration form.
This is a hybrid event.