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Edward F. Murphy |
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Edward F. Murphy is executive vice president in charge of the Bank's Corporate Group, which includes the financial management, human resources, operational risk management, business continuity, investment review, real estate and building support functions. He is the Bank's Contingency Officer as well as a member of the Bank's Management Committee. He is also a fiduciary of the Federal Reserve System's benefit programs as a member of the Committee on Plan Administration. Mr. Murphy has more than thirty years of experience in the financial services industry, primarily in senior positions at JP Morgan Chase & Co. with financial, accounting, operations and internal and public audit responsibilities. Prior to joining the New York Fed, Mr. Murphy served as executive vice president-CFO, CAO for Chase Financial Services from 2002 to 2004. In this post, his responsibilities included financial and risk management, e-business and contingency planning for the firm's retail businesses. Mr. Murphy's other roles with JPMorgan Chase and its predecessor firms included being the COO of the Asia Pacific region, the global audit director and the principal accounting officer. He began his career in 1974 at Coopers & Lybrand in New York, where he stayed until he began his tenure with JP Morgan Chase in 1983. Mr. Murphy is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Pace University in New York City, and serves as a trustee of the university. May 2009 |
