Biography of James Bullard
President and Chief Executive Officer - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

James Bullard took office as president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis on April 1, 2008. He represents the Bank on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), the Federal Reserve’s chief monetary policymaking body.

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is one of 12 regional Reserve banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., constitute the Federal Reserve System. As the nation’s central bank, the Fed is responsible for conducting monetary policy, supervising banks and operating the nation’s payment system.

Dr. Bullard joined the Research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis in 1990 as an economist and held increasingly responsible positions in the division. Prior to being appointed president, he was deputy director of research for monetary analysis.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in quantitative methods and information systems and economics from St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minn., and a doctorate in economics from Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind.

Dr. Bullard has written numerous scholarly papers published in professional journals and has been a peer reviewer for over two dozen periodicals or institutions. He has participated in over 150 conferences, symposia or lectures sponsored by foreign central banks, academic institutions and monetary policy groups around the world.