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RABE is proud
to be part of
the Historic Richmond
Region.

Our region is "Easy to Love."

 

 
 

Richmond Association for Business Economics
A Chapter of the National Association for Business Economics

 
     


Board of Directors

     Our Association is led by an elected Board of Directors consisting of six officers, the immediate past President of RABE (ex officio, non-voting), and four additional directors chosen from among our members.

     Officers serve one-year terms and carry out the administrative duties of the organization. (Click here to see a description of the Officer duties.)  The four other directors are elected for alternating, two-year terms and assist the officers with planning activities and establishing policies for RABE.

     The 2010 Board members are listed below:

President

Amitabh Bhargava, CFA, FRM
director of portfolio analytics,
Capital One | Risk Management

1st Vice-President
(event planning)

Tyler Nichols
financial & equity investment analyst
Virginia Community Development
Corporation

2nd Vice-President
(event logistics)

Sonya Ravindranath Waddell
associate regional economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

3rd Vice-President (membership)

Adam J. Haller, CFA
Assistant Vice President
Capital Markets

SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.

Secretary

Bernice Murff
financial consultant
Schmit Wealth Management Group
of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

Treasurer

Susan L. Bennett, CFA

Board Member
2009 & 2010

Jackie Hudson
business development manager
Va. Economic Development Partnership

Board Member
2010 & 2011

Ann Battle Macheras, PhD
vice president - regional economics
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Board Member
2009 & 2010

Xiaobing Shuai, PhD
senior economist
Chmura Economics and Analytics

Board Member
2010 & 2011

Aileen Watson
senior economic analyst
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Immediate
Past President

(Non-voting)

David Jolley
vice president - commercial lending
C & F Financial

Special Advisor
(Non-voting)

David Brat, PhD
professor and chair
director of the BB&T ethics program
Dept. of Economics & Business

Randolph-Macon College