
Julianne Dunn
Regional Executive, Cincinnati Branch
- BA,
- International Studies,
- The Ohio State University,
- 2013
- MA,
- Economics,
- Syracuse University,
- 2016
- MA,
- International Relations,
- Syracuse University,
- 2016
Julianne Dunn is the regional executive of the Cincinnati Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. She is responsible for managing relationships with regional stakeholders and the branch board of directors, monitoring the region’s economic environment, and contributing to the Bank’s monetary policy mission. She also manages the Bank’s Business Advisory Councils in southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky, central Ohio, the Dayton area, and eastern Kentucky.
Ms. Dunn joined the Bank as a research analyst in June 2017 and has since held positions of increasing responsibility. She was recently a manager in the Bank’s regional analysis group, for which she oversaw several analysts and contributed to the group’s assessment of the District’s economic environment in support of the Bank’s monetary policymaking process. She also contributed to the Bank’s external engagement through public presentations and to its research mission through Bank publications. Before joining the Cleveland Reserve Bank, Ms. Dunn worked on economic forecasts as an economist at MarketResearch.com.
A native of central Michigan, she holds a BA in international studies from the Ohio State University and an MA in economics and international relations from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Julianne also serves on the board of Cincinnati Works. She is a graduate of the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s LEAD program and the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Hello Cincy Executive program.
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