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John Alfred Broaddus Jr. (born July 8, 1939, in Richmond, Virginia) was the sixth president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, headquarters of the Fifth District of the
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serving the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and most of West Virginia with the exception of the
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. Broaddus succeeded
Robert P. Black Robert P. Black (born 1927), a native of Hickman, Kentucky, was the fifth president (1973–1992) of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, the headquarters of the Fifth District of the Federal Reserve System. He was preceded in that position by Au ...
and served as the Richmond Fed's president from January 1, 1993, until his retirement on July 31, 2004. He was succeeded as president by
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.


Education

Broaddus attended
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, and in 2012 he was honored by
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as an outstanding alumnus of the city's school system. Broaddus received a bachelor's degree in
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from
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in 1961. At W & L he was elected to
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and
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. He studied abroad in France with a
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and received a graduate degree from the Center for Advanced European Studies at the
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before earning a master's degree and doctorate in economics from
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. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Washington and Lee in 1993 and a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Indiana University in 1996.


Bibliography

In 2000, he spoke about the European Monetary Union (EMU) at
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, and his speech was reprinted for the University of Richmond's ''Journal of Law and Business''. He co-authored "Sustaining Price Stability" with
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in 2004. Also in 2004 for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's ''Economic Quarterly'', he wrote "Macroeconomic Principles and Monetary Policy". Other FRB Richmond publications include in 2003 "Monetary Policy in a Low Inflation Environment" and in 2001 "Transparency in the Practice of Monetary Policy." Many of his speeches and articles may be read and downloaded from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond website.


Civic service and corporate boards

He was the 2004 commencement speaker at Hampden-Sydney College. He served as a trustee for
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and was a member of the advisory board for
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at
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. He is a board member for
Albemarle Corp. Albemarle Corporation is a specialty chemicals manufacturing company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. It operates 3 divisions: lithium (41.0% of 2021 revenues), bromine specialties (33.9% of 2021 revenues) and catalysts (22.9% of 2021 revenu ...
, Faison Enterprises, Inc., Markel Corporation, Owens & Minor and
T. Rowe Price T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. is an American publicly owned global investment management firm that offers funds, subadvisory services, separate account management, and retirement plans and services for individuals, institutions, and financial inter ...
. He is a member of the Economic Advisory Panel for the
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. He held civic leadership posts for the Richmond Renaissance executive committee and the Virginia Historical Society’s board of directors. He was formerly chairman of United Way in Richmond and a member of the World Affairs Council of Greater Richmond, the American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar, the Virginia Council on Economic Education, and Venture Richmond. He was a founding board member of Richmond Memorial Health Foundation (RMHF). He has served on the board of St. Christopher's School and currently serves on the board of the Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation and the boards of associates of
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and the University of Richmond.


Biography

Broaddus is a native of Richmond, Virginia. He served in the
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from 1962 to 1964. He was a US Official Researcher at the
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from 1964 to 1966. He returned to Richmond to join the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Research Department as a staff economist in 1970. He became assistant vice president from 1972 to 1975 and vice president between 1975 and 1985. He was promoted to research director and senior vice president in 1985. During his tenure at the Richmond Fed he participated in the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings. He was known to be a "hawk on inflation." On March 10, 1993, he spoke before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs at the
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. Both during his presidency and after, Broaddus was interviewed about the economy and the role of
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on
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and Bloomberg Radio. He has spoken at groups including the American Furniture Manufacturers Association and Levy Economic Institute of Bard College. He and his wife, Margaret Lemley Broaddus have two sons and live in Richmond.


References

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