Todd Greene
Immediate Past President
Todd Greene is assistant vice president for community and economic development research and policy in the supervision and regulation division at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. In this position, he is responsible for leading a team devoted to identifying significant regional community and economic development issues and planning a full-cycle approach to research projects with a focus on improving the policy environment. Prior to joining the Atlanta Fed, Greene held leadership roles with Southwestern Bell and the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority and in management consulting. Most recently, Greene served as director for Community, Policy and Research Services at Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute with oversight of research and implementation efforts in applied economic development. Greene is the immediate past president of the Georgia Economic Developers Association. On the national level, he is on the Board of Directors of the International Economic Development Council and is a member of the Southern Economic Development Council. Greene’s previous board experience includes United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia Academy for Economic Development, Georgia Chamber of Commerce and SouthEast Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors. Greene is a member of the 2009 Leadership Georgia class and is a 2003 graduate of the Buckhead Business Association Leadership Development Program. In 2002, he obtained the Certified Economic Developer designation (CEcD). Greene earned a bachelor’s degree in English and American literature and language from Harvard University and master’s degrees in human resources management from Washington University and in public administration from Georgia State University.
