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Business & Economy Issues Committee
The Business & Economy Issues Committee develops and recommends legislative policies and strategies, particularly those that enhance a modern financial system. The Committee shall identify emerging issues that affect the future conduct, success and operations of the financial services industry, and the overall success of the economy.
E-mail: Scott@fsround.org
Consumer Issues & Housing Committee
The Consumer Issues & Housing Committee develops and recommends legislative and regulatory policies and strategies designed to strengthen the retail market and enhance the industry's role in serving that market's customers.
E-mail: Scott@fsround.org
Regulatory Oversight Committee
The Regulatory Oversight Committee develops and recommends policies and strategies regarding approaches to regulation and supervision at all the federal regulatory agencies that affect financial institutions. These include, but are not limited to, the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Reserve System (FRB), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
E-mail: Irving@fsround.org
Global & Trade Issues Committee
The Global & Trade Issues Committee develops and recommends policies and strategies for implementation of international agreements and financial arrangements that will maximize the competitiveness of U.S. financial institutions in international markets.
E-mail: Andy@fsround.org
Program Committee
The Program Committee develops the agendas for the business sessions at the Fall Conference and Annual Meeting. The Committee provides guidance to the Roundtable Board on the selection of guest speakers, program topics and leisure and entertainment options for Roundtable meetings.
E-mail: Sharon@fsround.org
Membership Committee
The Membership Committee is composed of a representative set of Directors. The Committee reviews applications and makes recommendations to the Board regarding admissions to membership. Periodically, the Committee also reviews membership policies of the Roundtable.
E-mail: Kristen@fsround.org
Cluff Research Fund
The Cluff Research Fund designs, approves, and funds research on issues affecting the financial services industry and related public policy. The results of the studies will 1) advance the program policies of the Roundtable, 2) help members and staff set priorities, and 3) inform and educate members, industry, and government.
E-mail: Rich@fsround.org
Political Action Committee Board of Directors
The Political Action Committee Board of Directors directs the operations of the Roundtable's federal political action committee. In particular, the Board develops the PAC's budget, solicitation, and contribution strategies.
E-mail: Scott@fsround.org
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Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee , as required by Roundtable By-Laws, is appointed by the President to comprise no more than ten members selected from among past presidents who are still active representatives. The Nominating Committee shall nominate annually a candidate for Vice President, and twelve candidates for the six directorships, and in case of any vacancy on the Board of Directors, candidates for such directorship for the unexpired portion of such term.
E-mail: Kristen@fsround.org
Audit & Finance Committee
The Finance Committee reviews annual budget plans and other financial matters and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors.
E-mail: George@fsround.org |
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