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Press Release

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Announces Official Appointments

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland announced the following official appointments, effective April 14, 2005.

Lisa Vidacs has been appointed vice president, responsible for the Bank's cash operations. Vidacs serves as the Bank's representative on the Federal Reserve System's Cash Advisory Group. In addition, she serves asvice chair of the Bank Management Committee and as co-leader of the Bank's Operational Excellence program.

Vidacs joined the Bank in 1987, serving in supervisory positions in both the Cash and Check Departments. She was named manager of the Cash Department in 1999 and appointed assistant vice president in 2003.

Vidacs graduated from Kent State University with a BBA in finance. She also attended the Bank Administration Institute's Graduate School of Bank Operations and Technology at Vanderbilt University. 

Anthony (Tony) Notaro has been appointed assistant vice president, responsible for the Bank's Facilities functions. A registered architect, Notaro also oversees all construction projects at the Bank's main officein Cleveland and its branch offices in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.

Notaro joined the Bank in 1990 after working in the private sector as an architect and construction manager. He was appointed manager of Cleveland Facilities in 2000.

Notaro holds Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Architecture degrees from Kent State University, and an MBA from Cleveland State University.

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks that along with the Board of Governors in Washington DC comprise the Federal Reserve System. Part of the US central bank, the Cleveland Fed participates in the formulation of our nation’s monetary policy, supervises banking organizations, provides payment and other services to financial institutions and to the US Treasury, and performs many activities that support Federal Reserve operations System-wide. In addition, the Bank supports the well-being of communities across the Fourth Federal Reserve District through a wide array of research, outreach, and educational activities.

The Cleveland Fed, with branches in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, serves an area that comprises Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, and the northern panhandle of West Virginia.

Media contact

Doug Campbell, doug.campbell@clev.frb.org, 513.218.1892