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FRB: Press Release--Edward Gramlich submits resignation as a member of the Board of Governors--May 18, 2005

Release Date: May 18, 2005

For immediate release
Edward M. Gramlich submitted his resignation Wednesday as a member of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, effective August 31, 2005. Gramlich, who has
been a member of the Board since November 5, 1997, submitted his letter of resignation to
President Bush. In view of his impending departure and in keeping with Federal Open
Market Committee practice, he will not attend the August 9 meeting of the FOMC.
"Ned has contributed powerfully to the work of the Board and of the FOMC for nearly eight
years," said Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan. "Our deliberations have been
enriched by his keen insights, his good humor and his lively mind."
Gramlich is resigning to pursue several teaching and research interests. He will become the
Richard A. Musgrave Collegiate Professor in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at
the University of Michigan, teaching in that program and in the new Michigan in
Washington Program. He will also hold a part-time appointment as Senior Fellow at the
Urban Institute.
Gramlich, 65, was first appointed to the Board by President Clinton, to a term that expires
on January 31, 2008. For most of this time he has served as Chair of the Board's Committee
on Consumer and Community Affairs. During his tenure the committee proposed, and the
Board adopted, important changes in the Home Owner Equity Protection Act and the Home
Mortgage Disclosure Act. It also has proposed a revision to the Community Reinvestment
Act.
He has also been the Board's delegate to, and chair of, the Airline Transportation
Stabilization Board, a board set up to administer the $10 billion loan guarantee program
enacted in response to the September 11, 2001, disaster.
Finally, he has chaired the board of Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, a partnership
that has generated more than $8.5 billion in reinvestment and helped more than 500,000
families of modest means purchase or improve their homes or secure rental or mutual
housing.
Before coming to the Board, he was Dean of Michigan's School of Public Policy, now
renamed as the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. He also chaired the 1994-96
Quadrennial Advisory Council on Social Security and was staff director for the 1992
Economic Study Committee on Major League Baseball.
A copy of his resignation letter is attached.
Attachment (44 KB PDF)
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https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/press/other/2005/200505182/default.htm

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