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Tamar Kotelchuck
Tamar Kotelchuck
Vice President | Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Tamar Kotelchuck
Summary
Tamar Kotelchuck is a dedicated professional focused on creating strong and inclusive local economies in New England's smaller cities and rural regions. With extensive expertise in community development, economic development, and real estate, she plays a pivotal role in fostering opportunities for underserved communities. Currently serving as Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Tamar has a proven track record of leading innovative projects like the Working Cities Challenge. Her educational background includes a Master’s in Urban Planning from MIT and a Bachelor's in History and Latin American Studies from Oberlin College. Fluent in Spanish, she is passionate about promoting cross-sector collaboration and sustainable practices. Tamar's commitment to community outreach and policy development reflects her belief in the power of inclusive economic growth. Her diverse experience in the financial services sector positions her as a key player in shaping local economies.
Tamar Kotelchuck
Work Experience
Vice President at
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
July 2022 - Present
Assistant Vice President at
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
January 2017 - Present
Director, Working Cities Challenge at
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
December 2012 - Present
Tamar Kotelchuck
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mcp
January 1997 - January 1999
Oberlin College, Ba
January 1989 - January 1993
Frequently Asked Questions about Tamar Kotelchuck
What company does Tamar Kotelchuck work for?
Tamar Kotelchuck is a Vice President at Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, a company specializing in Finance, taxation, & monetary policy.
Where Tamar Kotelchuck graduated from?
Tamar Kotelchuck holds a degree in Urban Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Who is Tamar Kotelchuck?
Tamar Kotelchuck is a dedicated professional focused on creating strong and inclusive local economies in New England's smaller cities and rural regions. With extensive expertise in community development, economic development, and real estate, she plays a pivotal role in fostering opportunities for underserved communities. Currently serving as Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Tamar has a proven track record of leading innovative projects like the Working Cities Challenge. Her educational background includes a Master’s in Urban Planning from MIT and a Bachelor's in History and Latin American Studies from Oberlin College. Fluent in Spanish, she is passionate about promoting cross-sector collaboration and sustainable practices. Tamar's commitment to community outreach and policy development reflects her belief in the power of inclusive economic growth. Her diverse experience in the financial services sector positions her as a key player in shaping local economies.
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Colleagues
Vice President, FedNow Program Execution
Vice President-Consumer Compliance
Executive Chair and CEO
VP, FedNow Deputy Head of Product Development
Vice President
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC)
Board Member
New England Advisory Council