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Robert Stafford Lecture Series on Banking
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This annual lecture was established by the College of Business in 2004 and is funded by Ames National Corporation, Ames, Iowa, in honor of its 100 years of service to the Ames community. This gift honors Robert Stafford for his many years of dedicated service to First National Bank and Ames National Corporation.

 

The next Stafford Lecture will be held in fall 2008. Watch this web page for more information as it becomes available.



Past Stafford Lecturers

 

Chris Low is Chief Economist for FTN Financial. Chris’ forecasts and commentaries enjoy a large international following.

 

Chris is widely quoted in the business press and is a regular on Bloomberg TV and radio along with NPR’s Marketplace. He frequently writes and delivers BBC radio’s US business news.

 

Before joining FTN Financial in the summer of 1998, Chris spent eleven years as an economist and money manager at HSBC in New York.

 

Chris is a member of the Bond Market Association’s Economic Committee and a graduate of New York University.

 

J. Scott Johnson, regional president for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. - Iowa/Illinois, began his career with Wells Fargo Bank Iowa in 1979 as a regional credit trainee. In 1986, he was promoted to vice president of Mid-Market Banking. Four years later, he became senior vice president and manager of the Commercial Banking Division and in 1993 he was named president of Wells Fargo Bank in Des Moines. Johnson currently holds the title of Regional President for Wells Fargo Bank in Iowa and Illinois.

 

He was born in 1957 in Morning Sun, Iowa. Johnson graduated from Iowa State University in 1979 with a degree in Industrial Administration. He earned a master’s of business administration degree in 1990 from Drake University.


Mark Drabenstott, vice president and director for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's Center for the Study of Rural America, was the speaker at the 2005 Stafford Lecture, held on November 10. His presentation was titled, "Helping Iowa Compete in the New Global Economic Race."

The Center for the Study of Rural America serves as the Federal Reserve's focal point for research on rural and agricultural issues. Drabenstott is a seasoned observer of the rural economy who has gained national recognition for his economic analysis and policy insights. He has been an ardent observer of the leading issues facing the rural economy and food and agriculture sector, publishing over 100 articles, editing five books, and testifying before Congress on rural and agricultural policy issues more than a dozen times.

A native of Markle, Indiana, Drabenstott earned his bachelor's degree from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana and his M.S. and Ph.D., both in economics, from Iowa State University. He joined the Federal Reserve Bank in 1981 and was named a vice president in 1990. In 1998, he was named director for the Center.
Drabenstott Vita
Drabenstott Presentation


The inaugural Stafford Lecturer was the Honorable James A. Leach, Iowa’s Congressman for the Second District, who visited the College of Business on Wednesday, October 13, 2004. Congressman Leach is chairman emeritus of the House Committee on Financial Services, which overseas the nation’s financial industry including the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Treasury, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Rep. Leach was co-author of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act to make U.S. financial firms more internationally competitive and provide consumers more choices and lower prices in the purchasing of financial products.


About Robert Stafford
Robert Stafford, a graduate of Ames High in 1942, enrolled at Iowa State but enlisted in the Army Air Corps from 1942-45. While serving, he received the Distinguished Flying Cross which recognizes an exceptional accomplishment through a single act of heroism.

In 1954, he returned to the Ames Trust and Savings Bank in Ames, Iowa, where he worked in high school. He became president of the bank, which is now known as First National Bank, in 1968. He became chairman in 1995.

Bob is married to Virginia and has four children: Marcia, Craig, Brian, and Maren. He is very active in the community, doing work with the Community Chest, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Presbyterian Church, City of Ames, and Iowa State University.

Chris Low
Chief Economist
FTN Financial
2007 Stafford Lecturer

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