Driscoll Appointed To Federal Bank Board

MOBILE, Ala — The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta recently announced the appointment of John C. Driscoll, director and CEO of the Alabama State Port Authority, to its New Orleans Branch board of directors, the authority announced. He was appointed to serve a three-year term that began on January 1. The territory of the bank includes Alabama; Florida; Georgia and portions of Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. “Being asked to serve is a privilege,” Driscoll said. “Functional ports and supply chains are critical to the flow of raw materials and goods supporting this nation’s commerce. I look forward to this appointment and hope I can help broaden understanding on how ports and transportation systems impact the regional and national economy.”

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