Julie Stackhouse will discuss “Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis” at 8 a.m. Nov. 3 at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

As the economical crisis slowly rebounds and consumers start spending and investing again, economists say there are several lessons that can be taken from this challenging time.

Julie Stackhouse, senior vice president and managing officer of banking supervision, discount window lending, community affairs and the Center for Learning Innovation for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, will discuss “Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis” at 8 a.m. Nov. 3 at the  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza in St. Louis.

Prior to joining the St. Louis branch in 2002, Stackhouse was vice president and managing officer of the Risk Management Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and an officer with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (Mo.)

She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa and a master’s degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

The discussion is part of the monthly Breakfast & Business Series sponsored by UMSL’s College of Business Administration and Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Breakfast and networking will begin at 7:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required by Oct. 30 to attend. Only registered individuals will be allowed inside the bank. A state-issued photo identification card will be required. Call 314-516-5883 or e-mail  jane_ferrell@umsl.edu to reserve a spot.

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Jen Hatton

Jen Hatton