CLEVELAND FED PRESIDENT BETH HAMMACK OFFERS OHIO STATE STUDENTS CAREER GUIDANCE HAMMACK PARTICIPATED IN CAMPUS LEADERSHIP DIALOGUE
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When Cleveland Federal Reserve President and CEO
"It's going to be a conversation today about what the Fed is, what it does, how its regional system operates and what the president and CEO of a regional bank actually does," said
Hammack began her term on
While at
"We got to spend a lot of time learning about AI and the AI Fluency project that's going on here," she said. "We spent some time touring the
Hammack gave an overview of how the
Hammack said community development is one of the most important aspects of her job.
"I find that by going out and meeting with these different businesses, community partners, individuals, I get more real-time feel for what's going on in the economy," she said. "I try to bring that with me when I go to
In addition to community development, Hammack said the
"The nice thing about our district is that it's kind of a microcosm of the
"We've got agriculture. We've got the transition from the manufacturing to the services economy," she said. "We've got burgeoning technology in the district, and we've got energy production. We really have a little bit of everything that happens across the country in the fourth district."
Cleveland
"They're doing independent research, trying to look at what new learnings can we think about that can help us understand problems," she said. "It really is helpful if you have a creative team of people who are just thinking about what are some interesting problems that they can analyze and look at, whether it's in housing, workforce development, inflation."
Hammack took questions from students, offered guidance on careers in economics, policy and leadership, and spoke about her own career path.
Prior to her appointment as Cleveland Federal Reserve president, she was cohead of the global financing group at
Gaining experience in research can enhance students' competitiveness in the workforce, including helping them to be considered for jobs at the
"One of the opportunities that we run for students, which I think is a great opportunity, is we have something called our Economic Scholars Program," she said. "It's basically a research conference that's all run and managed by students. Students from across the country can come and present their own papers. The other students act as discussants."
She encouraged students to explore various academic paths and internships to develop a broad base of knowledge and experience.
"You want to take different opportunities that expose you to different things, different ways of thinking, different disciplines," she said. "One of the great things here [at



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