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Dr. Donald J. Mullineaux is Emeritus Professor of Finance and holds the duPont Endowed Chair in Banking and Financial Services in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky.

He is currently Chairman of the Board of the Federal Home Loan Bank of CIncinnati, a $103 billion, triple-A rated regional wholesale bank.

Don was appointed Curriculum Director of the American Bankers Association’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking in 2002. He has held board of director positions at the First National Bank of Louisa and Farmers Capital Bank Corporation and was elected to the board of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati in December, 2009, where he serves on the Finance and Risk Management Committee. He has been named a Distinguished Alumnus by Saint Vincent College, where he is a member of the advisory board of the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government. Don has published over 50 articles in the academic and financial press and has consulted with a variety of commercial and investment banks, trade associations, and government agencies. He is active globally in banking education and has lectured extensively on banking issues and risk management in Eastern and Western Europe, Russia, Asia, Latin America, and China. His research program currently focuses on the syndicated loan and securities underwriting markets. He has been named “Outstanding MBA Teacher” by the students in the program for his course on “Mergers and Acquisitions” in three of the last four years.

Dr. Donald J. Mullineaux, is Emeritus duPont Chair of Banking and Financial Services at the Gatton College of Business and Economics of the University of Kentucky. He was recruited to be the first chair of the college in 1985 by Dean Richard Furst.

Presently, Dr. Mullineaux serves as Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati where he served on the board since 2010. He is also Curriculum Director of the American Bankers Association’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Pennsylvania in its partnership with the Wharton Business School, a position he has held since 2002. Holding a Ph.D. in economics from Boston College, Mullineaux is a former Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Dr. Mullineaux has received numerous awards and honors for his teaching and research and is regularly sought out by members of the news media for his expertise on banking and finance issues. Early Years and Arrival in the United States

Don Mullineaux was born to Annie and _______ Mullineaux on July 11, 1945 during World War II in Totness, a village in Devon, England. He and his mother arrived in the United States on Queen Mary the following year on one of its special voyages to transport war brides to the United States.

Education and Career Progression

In his early years, Don and his family lived in the Pittsburgh area, in the small steel mill town of _______. Don enjoyed school and enrolled in the prep school of St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PN in ___. He graduated from St. Vincent’s in ____, and then attended Boston College where he received his PhD in Economics in ____.

He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Boston College and joined the staff of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, where he served as Senior Vice President and Director of Research from 1979-84.

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