College of Central Bankers presentation: Assessing the Monetary Policy Response – Dennis P. Lockhart and David E. Altig, Ph.D.
Date: Thursday, May 28, 2020
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College of Central Bankers presentation: Assessing the Monetary Policy Response – Dennis P. Lockhart and David E. Altig, Ph.D.
Assessing the Monetary Policy Response is the theme of this special College of Central Bankers Executive Briefing, the ninth in our “Analyzing Pandemics” series. Attendees will gain context and perspective regarding the pandemic’s impact on economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and the monetary policy response.
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Speakers
Dennis P. Lockhart
Former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaDennis Lockhart’s career includes time in the private sector, government, and academia. In 2017, he stepped down from the position of president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, a position he held for ten years. In this role, Lockhart served on the Federal Reserve’s chief monetary policy body, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). His tenure spanned the financial crisis, the Great Recession, and several years of recovery.
David E. Altig, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Adviser, Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaDavid E. Altig is executive vice president and chief economic adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He serves on the executive leadership team for the Bank's economic mobility and resilience strategic priority, is an executive cosponsor of the Working Families Employee Resource Network, and is an adviser to the executive leadership committee.