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For release: Sept. 20, 2005
St. Louis Fed Names David Sapenaro As First Vice President and
COO
St. Louis - David A. Sapenaro, 42, has been named
first vice president and chief operating officer of the Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He succeeds W. LeGrande Rives, who is
retiring as of Jan. 2, 2006. Sapenaro joined the St. Louis Fed in
October 1995, following 10 years of service with the Federal Reserve
Bank of Kansas City.
Currently, Sapenaro is a senior vice president in
charge of operations that provide cash management and other services
to the U.S. Treasury and serve as a central point of contact for
the Treasury on behalf of the entire Federal Reserve System. Sapenaro
previously supported the St. Louis Fed’s president in his
role as chair of the Federal Reserve System’s Financial Services
Policy Committee, which oversees providing Federal Reserve services
to financial institutions.
Sapenaro holds a bachelor’s degree in business
administration from the University of Missouri – Kansas City.
He is married and has three children.
With branches in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis,
the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis serves the Eighth Federal
Reserve District, including all of Arkansas, eastern Missouri, southern
Indiana, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, western Tennessee
and northern Mississippi. The St. Louis Fed is one of 12 regional
Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington,
D.C., comprise the Federal Reserve System. As the nation’s
central bank, the Federal Reserve System formulates U.S. monetary
policy, regulates state-chartered member banks and bank holding
companies, and provides payment services to financial institutions
and the U.S. government.
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