Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Bank Notes
Bank Notes takes listeners deeper into insights and analysis from the New York Fed, told series by series.
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Nov 7, 2025
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Episodes
Exploring the Predictive Power of Guilt 10.11.2021 36:18
Taya Cohen is an associate professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business. She studies moral character in the workplace, including the predictive power of guilt proneness in individuals. In this episode of "Banking Culture Reform: Norms, Mindsets, and Decision-Making," Taya discusses why highly guilt prone individuals may have a moral advantage and s...
Recognizing the Importance of Culture (Introduction) 10.11.2021 4:19
John C. Williams is the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In this brief introductory episode, John touches on the perspectives that listeners can expect to hear in this season of Bank Notes, "Banking Culture Reform: Norms, Mindsets, and Decision-Making," as well as the importance of culture in shaping decisions at the individual and institution-wide levels.
Recovery and Resilience in Puerto Rico 30.11.2020 35:31
In the face of mounting challenges, the citizens of Puerto Rico have taken the future into their own hands. Community leaders are tackling foundational issues on the Island, such as affordable housing, capacity building, workforce development, recovery & resilience, renewable energy, and more. For this episode, we share their perspectives, examine how Puerto Rico arrived at this crucial moment, an...
Advice for Small Biz Owners 14.05.2019 25:58
What did our small business owners wish they had known when they started? What have they learned? For current and future small business owners, we pull together our guests' best advice on starting a business, developing relationships around financing, working with clients, and training and retaining a diverse workforce.
Shipping Milk From Farm to Table 07.05.2019 17:29
Kevin Ellis grew up on a dairy farm, and in college he discovered a passion for business. But that didn't keep him away from agriculture for long. He's now the CEO of Cayuga Milk Industries, a small business that processes milk from 30 family-owned dairy farms in New York's Finger Lakes region. Ellis talks about how Cayuga got started and how it's impacting the dairy market.
Staffing in a High-Tech Age 30.04.2019 22:39
Ranjini Poddar was in law school when she and her husband started the staffing firm Artech Information Systems in 1992. She is now the CEO at a time when the Bureau of Labor Statistics says there are almost six million contingent workers in the U.S. Poddar explains how Artech grew into a $450 million minority and women-owned business with more than 7,000 employees worldwide.
Built by Generations 23.04.2019 28:18
Arnoff Moving & Storage started in the 1920s with one truck. Now, 95 years, hundreds of trucks, and five generations later, the company is led by Mike Arnoff and has expanded its services to include logistics solutions. Arnoff takes us through the company's history, its philosophy, and how its family culture keeps it moving in the ever-changing transportation space.
Access to Credit & Financing 12.04.2019 20:00
Small businesses employ about 50 percent of private-sector workers. Claire Kramer Mills leads the Federal Reserve System's research on this key driver of the U.S. economy through an annual survey that examines small businesses' access to financing. She details trends among small businesses, including how they're performing and securing credit, as well as which firms are seeing the most challenges...
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