https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Board_of_Governors
Jerome Powell - Chairman (Northern European) (First gentile Chairman since the 1980s)
Richard Clarida - Vice Chairman (Jewish spouse: Eccles)
Randal Quarles - Vice Chairman for Supervision (Northern European)
Lael Brainard - Governor (Ashkenazi Jew)
Michelle Bowman - Governor (Ashkenazi Jew)
Federal Reserve District Banks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve
Eric Rosengren - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (Ashkenazi Jew)
John Williams - Federal Reserve Bank of New York (Northern European)
Patrick Harker - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (Northern European)
Loretta Mester - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (Ashkenazi Jew)
Thomas Barkin - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (Ashkenazi Jew)
Raphael Bostic - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (Afro-American)
Charles Evans - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Northern European)
James Bullard - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (Northern European)
Neel Kashkari - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (Indian)
Esther George - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (Northern European)
Robert Steven Kaplan - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (Ashkenazi Jew)
Mary Daly - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco (Ashkenazi Jew)
Of the 5 senior executives of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, 3 are Jews, have Jewish spouses or work directly towards Jewish/Zionist interests. This is a numerical representation of 60%. Jews are approximately 2% of the U.S population. Therefore Jews, spouses of Jews and Shabbos goyim are over-represented among the senior executives of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors by a factor of 30 times.
Of the 12 senior executives of the Federal Reserve's District Boards, 5 are Jews, have Jewish spouses or work directly towards Jewish/Zionist interests. This is a numerical representation of 42%. Jews are approximately 2% of the U.S population. Therefore Jews, spouses of Jews and Shabbos goyim are over-represented among the senior executives of the Federal Reserve's District Boards by a factor of 21 times.