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FDIC Advisory Committee on Community Banking

On May 29, 2009, the FDIC Board of Directors approved establishing the FDIC Advisory Committee on Community Banking to provide the FDIC with advice and guidance on a broad range of important policy issues impacting small community banks throughout the country, as well as the local communities they serve, with a focus on rural areas.

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Advisory Committee Meeting

Date  Meeting Information Documents
10/15/09 The impact of the financial crisis on community banks, the role of financial reform legislation in preventing the next crisis and community bank perspectives on funding the deposit insurance system. 

      Federal Register Notice for Meeting - PDF
 

Agenda

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Committee Charter and Purpose


Group photo of Advisory Committee on Community Banking


Members of the FDIC Advisory Committee on Community Banking gather for the Committee’s first meeting on October 15, 2009, at the FDIC’s Board Room in Washington, D.C. Seated (l to r): Deborah A. Cole, President and CEO, Citizens Savings Bank & Trust Co., Nashville, Tennessee; Ignacio Urrabazo, Jr., President, Commerce Bank, Laredo, Texas; FDIC Chairman Sheila C. Bair; Jack E. Hopkins, President and CEO, CorTrust Bank, N.A., Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Rebecca Romero Rainey, Chair and CEO, Centinel Bank, Taos, New Mexico. Standing (l to r): Jan A. Miller, President and CEO, Wainwright Bank & Trust Company, Boston, Massachusetts; Bruce A. Schriefer, President, Bankers’ Bank of Kansas, N.A., Wichita, Kansas; Timothy W. Koch, Professor and Chair, Finance Department, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina; Craig M. Goodlock, Chairman and CEO, Farmers State Bank, Munith, Michigan; Laurie Stewart, President and CEO, Sound Community Bank, Seattle, Washington; Charles G. Brown, III, Chairman and CEO, Insignia Bank, Sarasota, Florida; James H. Gray, Chairman, Beach Business Bank, Manhattan Beach, California; Matthew Williams, Chairman and President, Gothenburg State Bank & Trust Company, Gothenburg, Nebraska; R. Daniel Blanton, President and CEO, Southeastern Bank Financial Corporation and Georgia Bank & Trust of Augusta; and John P. Lewis, President and CEO, Southern Arizona Community Bank, Tucson, Arizona. Not shown, Dorothy J. Bridges, President and CEO, City First Bank of D.C., Washington, D.C.

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