Lorie K. Logan
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Lorie K. Logan is the 14th president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
She took office on August 22, 2022. She leads a workforce of nearly 1,400 people in the fast-growing Eleventh Federal Reserve District, which covers Texas, northern Louisiana and southern New Mexico, with branch offices in El Paso, Houston and San Antonio.
She represents the district on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which sets monetary policy for the U.S., and will be a voting member in 2026.
She oversees all Bank functions, including economic research, banking supervision, financial stability efforts, community engagement, economic development activities and a wide range of payments and financial initiatives.
President Logan champions an integrated approach to developing monetary policy and serving the public, drawing on learnings from cross-functional teams and regular interactions with a wide range of stakeholders in the communities she serves in the Eleventh District.
Under President Logan’s leadership, the Bank launched its Global Institute, which conducts multidisciplinary, policy-driven economic research and outreach with a special emphasis on the U.S.-Mexico relationship. She also spearheaded the relaunch of the Global Perspectives speaker series of engaging conversations with business leaders and policy experts.
As part of her regular 360 Listening Tour, President Logan travels throughout the district to hear directly from business and community leaders. The insights she gleans are integrated with the Bank’s economic data and surveys to help shape her views on monetary policy.
Prior to leading the Bank, President Logan spent more than two decades working in the Markets Group at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She was previously manager of the System Open Market Account for the FOMC and an executive vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In that role, she managed the Federal Reserve’s securities portfolio and led the implementation of monetary policy as directed by the FOMC.
She is one of the nation’s leading experts on the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet and played a crucial role in developing and implementing Federal Reserve actions to mitigate systemic risks to the financial system amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the Global Financial Crisis.
President Logan serves on the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas CEO Advisory Council and Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business Executive Board. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Davidson College and a master’s in public administration from Columbia University. She is a native of Versailles, Kentucky.