New York—Kathryn  S. Wylde, president and chief executive officer of the Partnership for New York  City, a nonprofit organization of the city’s business leaders, has been appointed  to the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.  Ms. Wylde was appointed for the unexpired  portion of a three-year term ending December 31, 2010 as a class C director.
  
            Ms. Wylde has been with the Partnership for New York City  since 1982.  From 1982 to 1996, she served  as founding president and chief executive officer of the Housing Partnership  Development Corporation.  In that  capacity, she was instrumental in the creation of a number of pioneering  initiatives in affordable housing at the local, state and national levels.  In 1996, Ms. Wylde became founding president  and chief executive officer of the New York City Investment Fund, the  Partnership’s economic development arm.
            Prior to joining the Partnership, Ms. Wylde was the urban  affairs officer at Anchor Savings Banks from 1979 to 1981 and spent 11 years  from 1968 to 1979 in various positions at Lutheran Medical Center, where she  helped lead the redevelopment of the federally designated poverty area of  Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
            Ms. Wylde is an internationally known expert in housing, economic  development and urban policy and serves on a number of boards and advisory  groups, including the Mayor’s Sustainability Advisory Board, NYC Economic  Development Corporation, NYC Leadership Academy, the Research Alliance for NYC  Public Schools, The Manhattan Institute, the Biomedical Research Alliance of  New York, the Lutheran Medical Center and the Independent Judicial Election  Qualification Commission for the First Judicial District.  She has authored numerous articles and policy  papers.
            Ms. Wylde is a graduate of St. Olaf College in  Northfield, Minnesota.
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