Naureen Hassan is first vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the second ranking officer in the Bank and its chief operating officer, as well as an alternate voting member of the Federal Open Market Committee. In July 2022, Ms. Hassan stepped down from her role and will be leaving the New York Fed in September 2022.
Ms. Hassan is a 25-year veteran of the financial services industry with expertise in strategy, digital transformation, cybersecurity and regulatory/risk management. She was, most recently, the chief digital officer for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management (MSWM) and a member of the MSWM Operating Committee. She was responsible for the business’s digital transformation, strategy and delivery focused on modernizing how the firm and its advisors acquire, serve and interact with clients.
Previously, Ms. Hassan was the executive vice president leading Investor Services strategy, segments and platforms at the Charles Schwab Corporation and a member of the firm’s twenty-member Executive Committee. During her time at Schwab, she also served as the chief operating officer of Schwab Bank and was a member of its Board and Management Committee. Ms. Hassan also held leadership roles in Schwab Advisor Services. Earlier in her career, she worked at McKinsey & Company, specializing in operational and process design for retail and healthcare firms.
Ms. Hassan was formerly a member of the board of directors at OneSpan and Ascensus. Ms. Hassan also serves on the board of the California Academy of Sciences and the Cathedral School for Boys in San Francisco. She was previously on the board of the Charles Schwab Bank and the Women’s Initiative for Self-Employment.
Ms. Hassan holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University (magna cum laude), and a master’s degree in business administration from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.