If confirmed, Kugler, a Colombian-American, would be the first Latino to serve on the Fed board, marking the latest effort by Biden to improve the central bank’s diversity.
Kugler, who is currently on leave from Georgetown University, previously worked in the Obama administration as the Labor Department’s chief economist.
Getty Images/AlamyJefferson, who joined the Fed as a governor a year ago, has been tapped by Biden to the influential role of vice chair, serving as the No.
He joined the Fed board in May 2022, after winning broad bipartisan support during his congressional confirmation process.
He taught economics at Swarthmore College, Columbia University and the University of Virginia, and served as a high-ranking administrator at Davidson College.