Allen Stanley
Vice President and Interim Head of Supervision and Regulation
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Allen Stanley is a vice president in the Atlanta Fed's Supervision and Regulation Division. He also currently serves as the division's interim head.
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Allen Stanley is a vice president in the Supervision and Regulation (S&R) Division at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He also currently serves as the interim head of S&R, effective April 15, 2026. In that role, he oversees the Atlanta Fed's supervision of state member banks, bank and financial holding companies, and US branches and agencies of foreign banking operations. As vice president, Stanley leads the Community and Regional Bank Supervision group. He is an interim member of the Bank's Executive Leadership Committee and the Federal Reserve System's Supervision Committee.
Stanley joined the Atlanta Fed in 1989 as an intern in Financial Statistics and Structure Analysis before being hired as an assistant examiner in S&R in 1990. He has spent his entire Fed career in S&R, holding various roles of increasing responsibility over the years, including assistant vice president from 2004 to 2024. He was promoted to vice president in 2024.
He holds a bachelor's degree in industrial management from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a master's degree in finance from Georgia State University. In addition, Stanley attended the executive development program at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management.