
Andrew McKenna is the head of market and counterparty credit risk supervision for systemically important financial institutions in the Federal Reserve System. In this role, Andrew leads several teams with responsibility for supervision of banks’ financial risk management, stress testing and modeling practices in these areas, including monitoring of market events and the analytical program of the areas. Andrew also co-led the Archegos post-mortem, a multijurisdictional effort to understand the risk management failures associated with the Archegos default. Prior to joining the New York Fed, Andrew held a number of positions within the Federal Reserve System in stress testing, quantitative modeling and research, banking analytics, and Basel II implementation. Andrew completed graduate studies in public administration, economics and finance at New York University and Johns Hopkins University, and undergraduate studies in economics and politics at Arizona State University, where he was the recipient of Fulbright and Boren scholarships. Andrew resides in Brooklyn with his wife, two kids and Great Dane.