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Staffing Changes in
Financial Services Division Announced
Several staffing changes have taken place at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and its branches. The following individuals all have years of experience with the Fed and bring a great deal of expertise to their respective areas.
Timothy C. Brown has been named vice president of Check Operations, replacing Paul Nunnally. Brown will be responsible for all activities within the St. Louis check operation, which includes commercial, government and postal money order check processing, as well as adjustments. Brown also serves as the senior sponsor for the Eighth District's Check Modernization initiative and represents the District on the FRB System Check Operations Group. He has been at the St. Louis Fed since 1994, serving in a variety of capacities in Check Operations. Brown began his career at the Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaNew Orleans Branch in 1988 as a management analyst.
Robert E. Kellar Jr. has been promoted to assistant vice president in charge of Product Development. He is responsible for pricing and product management for the Eighth District.
Kellar served 12 years in Check Operations and Business Development at the Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaMiami Branch.
Bill Little has been promoted to assistant vice president. He is responsible for Check Processing and Payments Support at the Little Rock Branch. Little also serves as the District's representative on the System's Check Users Group. For the past year he has served as an operations officer in Little Rock and has almost 32 years of experience within the Federal Reserve System.
Gerard Mattingly, recently named assistant vice president, has direct responsibility for the Louisville Branch Check Services operations. He has worked at the Louisville office for 22 years, most recently as an operations officer for the past year.
John M. Mitchell, assistant vice president, now has responsibility for the accounts formerly served by Andrea Eddy. He will oversee the sales, customer service and marketing functions for the District. Mitchell served as an account manager for 10 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
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