Christopher Long was Appointed as Director, HR Business Partners at Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Date of management change: December 05, 2020 

What Happened?

Boston, MA-based Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Appointed Christopher Long as Director, HR Business Partners

 

About the Company

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston is one of 12 banks in the Federal Reserve System that serves as the central bank of the United States. As a leader in financial regulation, monetary policy, and a pioneer of new payment strategies the Boston Fed uses cutting edge technology to achieve its goals and ensure a vibrant economy. As part of the central bank of the United States the Fed is tasked with ensuring the growth and stability of the global economy, and is called upon to respond to financial crises. In order to do this the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has pioneered cutting edge payment methods, developed state of the art data security programs, and conducted extensive research to assist in policy directives from the Federal Government. The Boston Federal Reserve serves the First Federal Reserve District that includes the six New England states: Connecticut (excluding Fairfield County), Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. With a great and growing commitment to diversity and community outreach, the Boston Fed continues to promote sound growth and financial stability in New England and throughout the nation.

 

About the Person

Christopher Long is Director, HR Business Partners at Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Previously, Christopher held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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