Biden-appointed Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler announced she will be resigning from her post next Friday, August 8.
Adriana Kugler’s resignation leaves President Trump a vacancy to fill.
“Dr. Kugler, who has served as a governor since September 13, 2023, submitted her letter of resignation to President Trump and will return to Georgetown University as a professor this fall,” the announcement said.
More huge economic news: Federal Reserve Gov. Kugler is leaving the board and returning to Georgetown to teach, handing Trump an unexpected vacancy to fill pic.twitter.com/8T9hyCqzBj
— Brendan Pedersen (@BrendanPedersen) August 1, 2025
Axios reported:
Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler will resign her job next week, the Fed said in an announcement, giving President Trump an early opportunity to appoint a favored candidate for potential leadership of the central bank.
Why it matters: Kugler’s spot was not scheduled to come open until January and there are no other vacancies on the seven-member board.
- Now Trump will have an opportunity to appoint a governor to pressure Chair Jerome Powell — and potentially succeed him — immediately.
Driving the news: Kugler will step down August 8, next Friday, to return to Georgetown University as a professor, according to the statement.
- Kugler did not participate in this week’s Fed policy meeting, with the board citing a personal matter.
- Kugler, a former chief economist at the Labor Department, was appointed by President Biden in 2023.
Pulte said he’s hearing Jerome Powell is next to resign.
Next up, I have been hearing, Jerome Powell. https://t.co/hSQV27jyAX
— Pulte (@pulte) August 1, 2025
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