Kenechukwu Anadu is a Vice President in the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s Supervision, Regulation, and Credit Department, where he co-heads the Supervisory Research and Statistics function and the Federal Reserve System’s Monitoring and Analysis Program for the largest and most systemically important banks.
Prior to joining the Boston Fed, Anadu worked at the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, where he covered its fixed income allocation; he also taught corporate finance at University of Massachusetts Amherst and Babson College.
He is on the boards of the CFA Society of Boston and Ellis Early Learning. He previously served on the boards of the YMCA of Dorchester and UMass Boston's Center for Collaborative Leadership, where he was board chair.
Anadu holds a BSc from Northeastern University and an MBA from Babson College and is a CFA and CAIA charterholder. He is currently pursuing a doctorate from Babson College.
Financial stability
Bank supervision
Nonbank financial intermediaries, including money market mutual funds and stablecoins
Liquidity transformation risks