Biography
Erin Boland is an assistant vice president of enterprise risk, compliance and resilience at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In her role, Erin oversees the Bank’s business continuity, enterprise risk management, compliance, records and information management, and data privacy functions. She serves as the Bank's business continuity officer, coordinating crisis management preparedness, response, and recovery activities, and as a member of the Federal Reserve’s Subcommittee on Business Continuity.
Erin joined the Boston Fed in 2006 as a credit risk specialist after working as a bank examiner at the New York Fed for three years. In 2011, she left the Bank to work at PwC and Citizens Bank before returning to Supervision, Regulation & Credit in 2015, where she served as the deputy central point of contact for the U.S. operations of a large, complex foreign banking organization. Most recently, Erin served as assistant vice president of risk management for the Main Street Lending Program, with responsibility for risk, compliance, and vendor management. She led the design and implementation of an effective risk and control framework for the Main Street Lending Program.
Erin earned a bachelor’s degree from Boston University and holds a master’s in finance from Bentley University. She is also a CFA charterholder.