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The building which currently houses the branch

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Salt Lake City Branch is one of four branches of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The branch is located at 120 South State Street in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. [1]

The branch currently occupies a six-story building (three stories above and three stories below ground) that was constructed in the late 1950s. When the bank moved into this building in 1959, it was the fourth home to the Salt Lake Branch since its establishment in 1918. [2] [3]

Current Board of Directors

The following people are on the board of directors as of 2023: [4]

Appointed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Appointed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Name Title Term Expires
O. Randall Woodbury

(Chair of the Board)

President and Chief Executive Officer, Woodbury Corporation

Salt Lake City, Utah

2024
Deneece Huftalin President, Salt Lake Community College

Taylorsville, Utah

2025
Susan Morris Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Albertsons

Boise, Idaho

2023

Appointed by the San Francisco Board of Directors

Appointed by the San Francisco Board of Directors
Name Title Term Expires
Russell A. Childs President and Chief Executive Officer, SkyWest Airlines

St. George, Utah

2023
Jose Enriquez Chief Executive Officer, Latinos in Action

Sandy, Utah

2025
Lisa Grow President and Chief Executive Officer, IDACORP and Idaho Power
Boise, Idaho
2024
Mark Packard President and Chief Executive Officer, Central Bank

Provo, Utah

2023

See also

References

  1. ^ "FRBSF Branches". Archived from the original on 5 December 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  2. ^ Bernick, Robert W. (May 31, 1959). "'Bank for Bankers' Plans Open House". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City, Utah. pp. C1 and C2.
  3. ^ Baldwin, Jim G. (May 23, 1959). "Guns Bristle, Tempers Flare, U.S. Moves Millions: Armed Trucks Transfer Federal Reserve Fund". The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City, Utah. pp. 19 and 28.
  4. ^ "Directors of Federal Reserve Banks and Branches". The Federal Reserve. Dec 8, 2013.