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Meet Don Baldwin



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"I am anxious to meet with bankers, many of whom I consider old friends, and work with them to provide new opportunities for both their financial institutions, their customers and the Fed."

Don Baldwin----senior account executive, St. Louis Fed
The year was 1968. Don Baldwin was fresh out of Rockhurst College when he began his long banking career at National Stockyards National Bank in National City, Ill., directly across the river from St. Louis. He prepared corporate tax returns for the bank, managed the bank's audit function and handled securities transactions for clients.

As the years rolled by, Don continued his education and increased his level of expertise. He watched National Stockyards National Bank begin its long journey of mergers--first changing to Boatmen's, then to NationsBank and finally to Bank of America in 1997.

In 2000, Don retired from Bank of America as vice president and Midwest correspondent banking manager. In April 2001, not one to sit idle for long, Don brought his wealth of banking knowledge and experience to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis as senior account executive responsible for institutions located in Missouri.

Don's 32 years of correspondent banking experience provide him with the necessary knowledge to assist you in making good business decisions on the use and benefits of Fed products. Don will be a valuable resource when responding to your operational questions as well.

When asked what he is most looking forward to in this new venture, Don replied, "I am anxious to meet with bankers, many of whom I consider old friends, and work with them to provide new opportunities for both their financial institutions, their customers and the Fed."

To schedule a visit with Don, please contact him directly at (314) 444-7344 or toll-free at 1-800-333-0810, ext. 47344.




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