Michelle "Miki" Bowman is an American attorney and a Governor of the Federal Reserve System since 2018. She holds the community bank seat on the board, a position established by law in 2015. Her role involves participating in the formulation of monetary policy and overseeing the supervision and regulation of financial institutions.
On May 25, 1971, Michelle White "Miki" Bowman was born.
In 1995, Bowman worked as an intern for Senator Bob Dole.
In 1996, Bowman graduated with a Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law in Topeka.
In 1996, Bowman worked as an intern for Senator Bob Dole.
In 1997, Bowman served as counsel to the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
In 2002, Bowman served as counsel to the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight.
In 2002, Bowman was appointed as Director of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs at FEMA by President George W. Bush.
In 2003, Bowman became a Deputy Assistant Secretary and Policy Advisor to Secretary Tom Ridge at the Department of Homeland Security.
In 2004, Bowman moved to London and started her own public affairs and consulting business, the Bowman Group, and became chair of Republicans Abroad UK.
In 2010, Bowman returned to the U.S. and joined Farmers & Drovers Bank as vice president.
In 2015, the law was passed that created the community bank seat on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
In late 2016, Bowman was nominated by Kansas Governor Sam Brownback to become the Kansas banking commissioner.
In January 2017, Bowman became the Kansas Banking Commissioner.
In April 2018, Donald Trump nominated Bowman to the U.S. Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
In November 2018, Bowman was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
In November 2018, Bowman's term as Kansas Banking Commissioner ended.
In 2018, Michelle Bowman became a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, filling the community bank seat.
On April 2, 2019, the White House announced plans to nominate Bowman to a full 14-year term on the Federal Reserve Board.
Bowman's current term expired in January 2020.
Stanley Fischer's term was to expire on January 31, 2020.