Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker routinely travels through the Fifth Federal Reserve District for speaking engagements. His remarks address a broad range of issues affecting monetary, financial and payments economics, as well as the role of the U.S. Central Bank. Lacker's comments reflect the views of the Richmond Fed but not necessarily those of his colleagues on the Federal Open Market Committee.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker addressed the Virginia Association of Economists and the Richmond Association for Business Economics in Richmond, Virginia on September 2.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker was a featured speaker for the Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of North Carolina Wilmington on April 12, 2016.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker was featured speaker for the “Legends + Leaders” lecture series at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in Baltimore on February 24.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker spoke at the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Economic Forecast event in Raleigh, North Carolina on January 7.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker addressed the Retail Merchants Association in Richmond, Virginia, on September 4.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker gave a speech on financial stability at the Louisiana State University Graduate School of Banking in Baton Rouge on May 26, 2015.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker presents a comprehensive approach to preparing skilled workers who can develop and implement new technologies, and reap the benefits of economic growth.
Richmond Fed president Jeffrey M. Lacker spoke about financial stability and ending “too big to fail.”
Richmond Fed president Jeffrey M. Lacker spoke about the national economic outlook during the Bank’s Regional Forum in Asheville, N.C.
Richmond Fed President Jeffrey M. Lacker addressed business leaders during a luncheon hosted by the Rotary Club of Charlotte in Charlotte, N.C.