Monday, July 16, 2012

Former Texas A&M faculty appointed to council

John Nichols, who recently retired as head of Texas A&M University?s agricultural economics department, has been appointed to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Business and Community Advisory Council.Nichols and council members will advise on current and emerging trends and issues affecting respective industries and communities.

?This advisory council will be composed of established executives who know their industries and communities extremely well and can provide insights into economic conditions regionally, nationally and globally,? said Richard W. Fisher, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank president and CEO.

The council consists of 12 members who serve a two-year term with eligibility for reappointment to a second term.

Nichols retired in June as head of Texas A&M?s department of agricultural economics, a post he held since 2005. He continues to carry out departmental research and other professional activities, including service on the Texas Department of Agriculture Go TEXAN Partnership Program Advisory Board.

?Serving the faculty, staff, students and the many external stakeholders of this large and diverse department has been a great honor,? Nichols said.

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