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Keene, N.H.
Brattleboro, Vt.
West Dover, Vt.
May 22, 2025

Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins heard from residents from across New England at a Fed Listens event. The goal was to learn about the impacts of monetary policy on everyday people. Among the questions: How were they being affected by economic uncertainty and inflation?

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Manchester, N.H.
March 27, 2025

Boston Fed President Susan M. Collins makes her way to Manchester, N.H. -- touring Velcro's R&D-driven facility, walking through downtown shops, and engaging local business leaders. The visit highlighted the city's industrial reinvention and the weight of economic uncertainty.

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Groton, Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
February 21, 2025

How can manufacturers address shortages of skilled workers? One answer is to train the potential workers themselves, starting in high school. Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins learned about one such effort by submarine maker Electric Boat during a trip to Connecticut.

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Springfield, Vt.
Rutland, Vt.
South Burlington, Vt.
October 15, 2024

Springfield, Vermont, was once a defense-industry hub. Today, it’s working to redevelop the factory sites that were once its economic center. Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins visited the town as part of a trip aimed at learning how Vermont’s economy is evolving.

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Fitchburg, Mass.
October 01, 2024

Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins was joined on a tour of the former mill city of Fitchburg by Adriana Kugler, a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. They heard from city leaders about efforts to make the city a center for arts and culture.

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Newport, R.I.
Providence, R.I.
August 09, 2024

Newport is famous as a playground for the rich. It’s also a city were more than 1 in 10 residents live below the poverty line. During a trip to Rhode Island, Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins got a glimpse of the economic realities in Newport and around the state.

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Bangor, Maine
Biddeford, Maine
Millinocket, Maine
July 19, 2024

Aquaculture, outdoor sports, and renewable energy were a few of the industries Boston Fed President and Susan M. Collins heard about when she travelled to Maine to hear how residents are working to revitalize local economies.

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Lawrence, Mass.
June 21, 2024

The city of Lawrence was once a place with a faded industrial past struggling to find its way. But the story the city was celebrating when Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins visited was one of revitalization through collaboration.

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Hamden, Conn.
Hartford, Conn.
New Haven, Conn.
April 22, 2024

What persistent barriers are preventing some New Englanders from realizing their full economic potential? Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins heard answers to that question when she met with community and nonprofit leaders from across Connecticut.

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Concord, N.H.
Hanover, N.H.
Lebanon, N.H.
March 05, 2024

A lack of affordable housing is a problem around New England, and Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins heard about the impacts during a trip to New Hampshire. Industries leaders told of new hires who’d backed out because they couldn’t find a place to live.

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Holyoke, Mass.
Springfield, Mass.
West Springfield, Mass.
June 26, 2023

The problems and potential of the western Massachusetts economy were on display on one block Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins toured with Holyoke city leaders. They pointed to boarded-up storefront in buildings they believed could one day hold housing.

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Warwick, R.I.
May 30, 2023

Boston Fed President and CEO Susan Collins’ first visit to a college during her tenure came at the Community College of Rhode Island. Collins told the students they weren’t just building a more prosperous future for themselves, but for the entire economy.

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Concord, N.H.
Manchester, N.H.
May 24, 2023

A visit to a child care center in New Hampshire highlighted a big challenge facing the U.S. child care system. Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins met the director in a classroom the center was forced to close due to staffing shortages.

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Montpelier, Vt.
Randolph, Vt.
White River Junction, Vt.
March 03, 2023

Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins heard from residents from across New England at a Fed Listens event. The goal was to learn about the impacts of monetary policy on everyday people. Among the questions: How were they being affected by economic uncertainty and inflation?

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Providence, R.I.
November 10, 2022

How are regional businesses responding to the damage done by the pandemic? That was a key question for Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins during a visit to Rhode Island. She found people struggling with pandemic-related challenges but reacting in “dynamic” ways.

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Augusta, Maine
Bath, Maine
Freeport, Maine
October 14, 2022

Boston Fed President and CEO Susan M. Collins met with the executive director of an agency that helps underprivileged students, Gov. Janet Mills, and the CEO of L.L. Bean during a trip to Maine that aimed to give Collins a comprehensive view of the state’s diverse economy.

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Hartford, Conn.
Waterbury, Conn.
September 30, 2022

Business leaders in Hartford, Connecticut, spoke with Susan M. Collins about a variety of concerns, including supply chain problems and a tight labor market, during her first regional visit as president and CEO of the Boston Fed.

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Using Data in Monetary Policymaking: A View from the Fed

July 15, 2025 |Washington, D.C.

NABE Foundation’s 22nd Annual Economic Measurement Seminar

Observations on Housing and the Economy: Remarks at “The State of the Nation’s Housing 2025”

June 24, 2025 |Boston, MA

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies: The State of the Nation's Housing 2025

Brief Remarks at Fed Listens 2025: A conversation with New England Stakeholders

May 20, 2025 |Keene, NH

Fed Listens 2025: A conversation with New England Stakeholders

Supply Factors and the Evolution of the Economy

April 10, 2025 |Washington, DC

Georgetown University 2025 Razin Economic Policy Lecture

Assessing the Economy as a New Year Begins

January 9, 2025 |Boston, MA

NAIOP Massachusetts: Perspectives on the U.S. Economy with Susan M. Collins

Susan M. Collins
Susan M. Collins
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Biography

Susan M. Collins is president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, one of 12 regional reserve banks in the Federal Reserve System, the U.S. central bank. In this role, Collins participates on the Federal Open Market Committee, the monetary policymaking body of the United States. Since taking office in July 2022, Collins has overseen all of the Bank’s activities, including economic research and analysis; banking supervision and financial stability efforts; community economic development activities; and a wide range of payments, technology, and finance initiatives.

Collins is a widely published international macroeconomist with a lifelong interest in policy and its impact on living standards. Her research includes analyses of the determinants of growth across a wide range of countries, integrating careful data work with growth accounting, regression, and case study approaches.  Collins’ research also explores exchange rate regimes and economic performance, the implications of global integration for U.S. labor markets, and persistent macroeconomic imbalances, among other topics.

Collins began her career on the faculty of the economics department at Harvard University. She later became a professor of economics at Georgetown University while serving as a senior fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institution. Prior to leading the Boston Fed, Collins spent 15 years at the University of Michigan. Most recently, she was provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and the Edward M. Gramlich Collegiate Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics. She had earlier served as the Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of the university’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.

Previously, Collins was a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. She served on the boards of the Petersen Institute of International Economics and the National Bureau of Economic Research. She was also named one of the American Economic Association’s four Distinguished Fellows for 2025.

Collins earned a doctorate in economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in economics at Harvard University.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston serves the First Federal Reserve District, which covers the six New England states: Connecticut (except for Fairfield County), Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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