St. Louis, MO, August 18, 2026 —

Two individuals from Arkansas have been appointed to serve on industry councils at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank. The appointments bring representation from the state to key advisory bodies within the Federal Reserve system.

The St. Louis Fed’s industry councils are designed to provide the Bank with insights into economic conditions and trends affecting various sectors of the economy. Members of these councils offer perspectives based on their direct experience within their respective industries.

The specific industry councils to which the Arkansas individuals have been appointed were not detailed in the provided information. Furthermore, the names of the individuals appointed, their specific industries, and the duration of their terms were not disclosed.

These appointments are part of the Federal Reserve’s ongoing efforts to maintain a connection with the communities and industries it serves. By gathering input from a diverse range of business leaders and professionals, the Federal Reserve aims to inform its economic analysis and policy considerations.

The St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank serves the Eighth Federal Reserve District, which includes all or parts of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. The industry councils are one of several mechanisms the Bank uses to engage with stakeholders across the district.

Further details regarding the appointed individuals and the specific councils will be made available through official channels of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank.



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