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Christopher J. Neely

Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Christopher J. Neely is the Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Christopher was previously an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri - St. Louis from June 2001 to August 2003, where they taught “International Monetary Analysis” (431) in the Masters of Economics program. From February 2001 to May 2003, they were also an Adjunct Professor at St. Louis University, where they taught “Derivative Securities” (638) to Masters of Finance and MBA students. In June 1997, they were a Visiting Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where they team taught “International Business Finance” (FIN 321) and “International Financial Management” (FIN 637) with Michael Melvin, to undergraduate and MBA students through the Department of Financial Economics. Christopher was also an Adjunct Professor at Washington University of St. Louis from February 1995 to May 1999.

They work with Terri L. Kirchhofer - SVP, General Auditor, Renea Daesch - Assistant Vice President, and Mary C. Suiter - Assistant Vice President. Christopher J. Neely reports to James Bullard, President & CEO.

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  • Vice President

    Current role

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