Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago current monetary policy issues
Oct 26, 2020 12:00 PM
Chris Murphy, CEO 1st Source Bank
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago current monetary policy issues

Chris Murphy, the Chairman and CEO of 1st Source and 1st Source Bank, is on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and will be speaking on what the Chicago Fed does and his take on current monetary policy issues. 

Over 47 years of banking and business experience, including serving as a Director and/or President and Chief Executive Officer of both 1st Source Corporation or 1st Source Bank for 47 years. Mr. Murphy contributes long-term perspective, current knowledge, and extensive contacts in all communities in which the Company does business. Prior to 1st Source, Mr. Murphy worked at Citibank, and while in college, for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Department of the Treasury

  • Extensive knowledge of 1st Source and 1st Source Bank and general knowledge in the finance/banking industry, investments, insurance, venture capital, and real estate investments
  • Serves as a director of Aunalytics, Inc., representing 1st Source’s investment in this provider of managed data center, data analysis, cloud and other technology related services
  • Serves on numerous boards including those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Medical Education Foundation (serves as the citizen’s advisory board of Indiana University Medical School at Notre Dame), the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce (emeritus), and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Previously served on the Board and Audit Committee of Beacon Health System or its predecessor. Previously served as Chairman of the Board of Regents of the Indiana Academy, on the board of the Independent Colleges of Indiana, on the Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council for the Seventh Federal Reserve District and in Washington, D.C. and on public and private company boards
  • B.A. in Government from the University of Notre Dame, a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School and an M.B.A. from the Harvard University School of Business

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