[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: Digital Inclusion candidates sought for Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City advisory council

Richard Lowenberg rl at 1st-mile.org
Tue Sep 21 08:52:16 PDT 2021



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Subject: Digital Inclusion candidates sought for Federal Reserve Bank of 
Kansas City advisory council
Date: 2021-09-21 09:44


NONCONFIDENTIAL // EXTERNAL

The KC Fed’s Community Development Advisory Council plays an important
role in shaping and informing our Bank’s community development
initiatives. To fill upcoming vacancies we’re recruiting a few new
council members. Full details are below but, in short, if you lead an
organization advancing digital equity in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico,
Oklahoma or Wyoming I encourage you to apply.

Applications are due Sept 30.

Kind regards,

Jeremy W. Hegle
Senior Community Development Advisor
P: 816.881.2225   E: Jeremy.Hegle at KC.FRB.Org

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY

1 Memorial Drive   •   Kansas City, Missouri 64198
www.kansascityfed.org


Applications being accepted:

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's

Community Development Advisory Council

Applications are being accepted from community leaders to fill
upcoming vacancies in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and
Wyoming. While candidates from all sectors will be considered, community
leaders in the following fields are of special interest:

  	* Affordable housing
	* Digital inclusion and/or affordable broadband
	* Native American / Tribal Communities
	* Organized labor/Unions
	* Workforce development
	* Community Reinvestment Act officers

About the Council
The CDAC is composed of community, banking and labor leaders from
throughout the Tenth Federal Reserve District, which includes Colorado,
Kansas, western Missouri, Nebraska, northern New Mexico, Oklahoma, and
Wyoming. Missouri and Kansas are currently well represented, and so we
are not seeking applicants from those states in 2022.

Council members are appointed to three-year terms and provide
perspectives on community development issues throughout the year.
Members are also expected to attend two meetings per year, typically
held in the spring and fall. Travel expenses are reimbursed by the
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Meetings will be held online or in
person depending on Centers for Disease Control guidance.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City established the CDAC in 2001 to
provide Bank leaders a deeper understanding of the community development
issues having an impact on low- and moderate-income communities. CDAC
members provide feedback on the Bank's community development research,
programs and resources. Council members also receive updates on the
national and regional economies.

Applications [10] are due 5:00 p.m. CST, Thursday, September 30. All
candidates will be notified of their selection status in December and
new candidates will be announced in January 2022.

Please note: This form page times out. To ensure your application is
submitted successfully you are encouraged to complete your responses to
the questions in a Word document, then copy/paste your responses once
you're ready to submit.

A confirmation email will be sent to you once your submission is
received, typically within a few minutes of submitting the form.

Questions may be submitted to KCCA at kc.frb.org.

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
1 Memorial Drive, Kansas City, MO 64198


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Richard Lowenberg, Executive Director
1st-Mile Institute     505-603-5200
Box 8001, Santa Fe, NM 87504,
rl at 1st-mile.org     www.1st-mile.org
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