Credits
About the Atlanta Fed
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks in the United States that, with the Board of Governors in Washington, DC, make up the Federal Reserve System—the nation's central bank. Since its establishment by an act of Congress in 1913, the Federal Reserve System's primary role has been to foster a sound financial system and a healthy economy.
To advance this goal, the Atlanta Fed helps formulate monetary policy, supervises banks and bank and financial holding companies, and provides payment services to depository institutions and the federal government. Through its six offices in Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Miami, Nashville, and New Orleans, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta serves the Sixth Federal Reserve District, which comprises Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Credits
- The 2011 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Annual Report was created and produced by
the Public Affairs Department.
- Bobbie H. McCrackin
- Vice President and Public Affairs Officer
- Pierce Nelson
- Assistant Vice President and Public Information Officer
- Lynne Anservitz
- Strategic Publishing Director
- Carole Starkey
- Web Communications Director
- Peter Hamilton
- Darryl Kennedy
- Odie Swanegan
- Graphic Designers
- Charles Davidson
- Writer
- Nancy Condon
- Editor
- Howard Fore
- Momolu Sancea
- Leslie Williams
- Web Team
- Flip Chalfant
- Photographer
- Atlanta Office
- 1000 Peachtree Street N.E.
- Atlanta, Georgia 30309-4470
- Birmingham Branch
- 524 Liberty Parkway
- Birmingham, Alabama 35242-7531
- Jacksonville Branch
- 800 Water Street
- Jacksonville, Florida 32204
- Miami Branch
- 9100 N.W. 36th Street
- Miami, Florida 33178-2425
- Nashville Branch
- 301 Rosa L. Parks Avenue
- Nashville, Tennessee 37203-4407
- New Orleans Branch
- 525 St. Charles Avenue
- New Orleans, Louisiana 70130-3480







