Your Fed, Your Voice

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Your Fed, Your Voice

Your Fed, Your Voice reflects the role the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis plays in listening to stakeholders throughout the Eighth Federal Reserve District as part of our commitment to a strong and resilient economy that works for all. Each episode goes beyond economic indicators and data points to tell the stories of impactful people and groups across our District.

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    Your Fed, Your Voice Conversation Series: Lorrie Trogden

    Lorrie Trogden, president and CEO of the Arkansas Bankers Association, speaks with Louisville Regional Executive Seema Sheth about the ways the organization partners with its member banks and provides training on how to better serve their customers. Trogden says the monthly "Breakfast with the Fed" events help bankers and St. Louis Fed staff connect and explore the "people stories behind the numbers." Trogden and Sheth discuss how these insights from the St. Louis Fed help those working to advance economic growth.

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    Your Fed, Your Voice Conversation Series: Yemi Akande-Bartsch, Ph.D.

    Yemi Akande-Bartsch, Ph.D., president and CEO of FOCUS St. Louis, and Seema Sheth, from the St. Louis Fed's Louisville Branch, explore how FOCUS St. Louis serves as a resource for civic leadership and training.

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    Your Fed, Your Voice Conversation Series: Michelle Tucker

    Michelle Tucker, president and CEO of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, speaks with Seema Sheth, regional executive of the St. Louis Fed's Louisville Branch, about how the organization serves as a safety net for the community.

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    Your Fed, Your Voice Conversation Series: Tim Nowak

    Tim Nowak, executive director of World Trade Center St. Louis, speaks with Louisville Regional Executive Seema Sheth about how the organization is helping engage world markets by enhancing connections between local businesses and international resources.  "It's the small- to medium-sized companies that are driving (the region's) economy," Nowak said.    He shared how the World Trade Center's focus on growing international trade is advancing economic development in the region.

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    Your Fed, Your Voice Conversation Series: Ashli Watts

    Ashli Watts, president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, speaks with Louisville Regional Executive Seema Sheth about the ways the chamber works with businesses, entrepreneurs and community leaders to push the economy forward. Ashli and Seema also talk about how insights from the St. Louis Fed help those working to advance economic growth.

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    Introducing Your Fed, Your Voice

    Behind every data point lies a person, a family, a story—and often, a challenge or a triumph that deserves to be shared. Your Fed, Your Voice highlights the experiences and expertise of individuals throughout the Eighth Federal Reserve District. Each episode introduces you to someone who is helping drive the economy forward.  Subscribe, share with a friend and stay tuned for thoughtful, relatable discussions from across the Eighth Federal Reserve District. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Your Fed, Your Voice reflects the role the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis plays in listening to stakeholders throughout the Eighth Federal Reserve District as part of our commitment to a strong and resilient economy that works for all. Each episode goes beyond economic indicators and data points to tell the stories of impactful people and groups across our District.

HOSTED BY

St. Louis Fed

Produced by Anthony Kiekow

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