Federal Open Market Committee - Current Members

Current Members

The members of the FOMC during 2012 are:

Members
  • Ben S. Bernanke, Board of Governors, Chairman
  • William C. Dudley, New York, Vice Chairman
  • Elizabeth A. Duke, Board of Governors
  • Jeffrey M. Lacker, Richmond
  • Dennis P. Lockhart, Atlanta
  • Sandra Pianalto, Cleveland
  • Jerome H. Powell, Board of Governors
  • Sarah Bloom Raskin, Board of Governors
  • Jeremy C. Stein, Board of Governors
  • Daniel K. Tarullo, Board of Governors
  • John C. Williams, San Francisco
  • Janet L. Yellen, Board of Governors


Alternate Members
  • James Bullard, St. Louis
  • Charles L. Evans, Chicago
  • Esther George, Kansas City
  • Eric S. Rosengren, Boston
  • Christine M. Cumming, First Vice President, New York


Federal Reserve Bank Rotation on the FOMC
Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year.

2012 Members - New York, Richmond, Atlanta, Cleveland, San Francisco

2013 Alternate Members - New York, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Boston

(Note: For the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the First Vice President is the alternate for the President.)

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