Mark Sniderman |
Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer
Mark Sniderman is executive vice president and chief policy officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He is responsible for guiding the Bank’s economic research and community development efforts.
Dr. Sniderman joined the Bank’s Research Department as an economist in 1976. He was appointed assistant vice president in 1983, vice president and associate director of research in 1986, and senior vice president and director of research in 1995. He assumed his current position in 2007.
Dr. Sniderman served as senior economist for economic policy analysis for the U.S. Senate Budget Committee in Washington, DC, while on leave from the Bank. Before joining the Federal Reserve, Dr. Sniderman held teaching and research positions as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is a past president of the Cleveland Association for Business Economics.
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Sniderman earned a bachelor’s degree from Case Western Reserve University and master’s and doctoral degrees in economics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.