| Ariel Cisneros, senior advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, is responsible for identifying and meeting the community and economic development informational needs of bankers, community organization representatives and government officials. He has completed research and organized workshops and conferences that provide information on community and economic development opportunities, partnerships, the CRA and related compliance issues, and makes presentations on these subjects. He serves on various committees and councils dedicated to community and economic development. Prior to joining the Kansas City Fed, Cisneros served seven years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in the community affairs office. Cisneros also served four years as campaign director of the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas and has also worked overseas, serving in the U.S. Peace Corps as a community extension officer in Botswana, Africa, for approximately three years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a focus on international development from the University of Texas at Austin. Cisneros is a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado. |
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