Biography
Raymond (Ray) Ikoro is an assistant vice president in the Regional and Community Banking unit of the Supervision, Regulation & Credit (SRC) department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Previously, he was a manager in SRC where he was heavily involved in helping the unit handle a period of rapid growth.
Ray joined the Bank in 2005 as a senior associate examiner in SRC, became a commissioned examiner in 2008, and a fiduciary specialist in 2011. Ray’s technical expertise includes commercial real estate, funding, strategic planning, and accounting-related supervisory issues. At the Federal Reserve System level, Ray has contributed to the extensive risk tiering model efforts, which are designed to tailor supervisory resources according to risk. He has also been an active contributor to the Board of Governors accounting group, as well as the Federal Reserve System’s Business Technology User Group, for whom he oversees significant and ongoing initiatives.
Prior to joining the Bank, Ray served as audit manager and lead senior auditor at Sambos Ono & Company LLC, Deloitte and Touche LLP, and as an account manager with State Street Bank and Trust Company.
Ray is a graduate of Southern University and received his M.B.A. from Loyola University.
Education
M.B.A., Loyola University
B.S., Southern University
Certified Public Accountant (CPA), State of Massachusetts
Member - American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA);