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Michelle Bowman - Wikipedia On March 17, 2025, after seven years as a Federal Reserve board member, President Trump nominated Bowman to succeed Michael Barr as Vice Chair for Supervision of the board, subject to confirmation by the U S Senate Bowman assumed her new position after confirmation in early June 2025
Michelle W. Bowman, Vice Chair for Supervision Following her time in Washington, D C , Ms Bowman led a government and public affairs consultancy based in London before returning to Kansas in 2010 Ms Bowman received a BS in advertising and journalism from the University of Kansas and a JD from the Washburn University School of Law
Michelle W. Bowman - Federal Reserve History Following her time in Washington, D C , Ms Bowman led a government and public affairs consultancy based in London before returning to Kansas in 2010 Ms Bowman received a BS in advertising and journalism from the University of Kansas and a JD from the Washburn University School of Law
Michelle Miki Bowman - ICBA Following her time in Washington, Bowman led a government and public affairs consultancy in London before returning to Kansas in 2010 She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas and a JD from the Washburn University School of Law; Bowman is a member of the New York State Bar
Women in Economics: Michelle Bowman | St. Louis Fed In this Women in Economics podcast, Federal Reserve Gov Michelle Bowman discusses her background in banking and the challenges she faced early in her career
New Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman and the New Deregulatory . . . Michele Bowman’s confirmation as the Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision has resulted in policy shifts for financial institutions, impacting capital requirements, stress testing, and oversight Learn how these changes may influence credit risk, earnings, and regulatory stability