Robert A. Funk | |
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Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City | |
In office January 1, 2005 – January 1, 2007 |
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Preceded by | Richard H. Bard |
Succeeded by | Lu M. Córdova |
Personal details | |
Alma mater |
Seattle Pacific University University of Edinburgh |
Robert A. Funk is the founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Express Employment Professionals, an employment agency company headquartered in Oklahoma City. He owns various enterprises, including sports teams, through his Express subsidiaries and is also a philanthropist who sits on the governing boards of multiple organizations. He also served as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City.
Before founding Express Employment Professionals in 1983, Funk was a personnel consultant (1965) and Vice President (1975) at ACME Personnel Services. He is an alum of both Seattle Pacific University and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland). As a boy, Funk was interested in farming, entrepreneurship, and religion, even spending six months studying in a seminary in Scotland.
Funk is the founder of, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Express Employment Professionals, an employment agency company headquartered in Oklahoma City. He owns various enterprises, including sports teams, through his Express subsidiaries and is also a philanthropist who sits on the governing boards of multiple organizations. He served as the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City.
As a hobby, Funk enjoys elk hunting and is a patron of the arts. While on a hunting trip in 1989 at Taylor Ranch in Colorado, Funk met the Montana sculptor Daniel Parker. After Funk discovered that Parker was a wildlife artist, he asked Parker if he had any examples of his work to show him. It just so happened that Parker had an elk bust sculpture called Perfection in his truck and, after showing it to Funk, a sale was consummated on the spot for the sculpture. Parker would meet Funk again at the C. M. Russell Art Show in 1999 and some years later he suggested to Funk that he could design a sculpture of a Clydesdale horse to be given as an award to exemplary employees of Funk's Express Employment Professionals company in Oklahoma City. A deal was struck between the two that resulted in Parker casting a 50-piece edition called Express Ranch Clydesdale. Over time, Funk has added several more Parker sculptures to his collection, including a monumental bronze elk sculpture for the entrance to his ranch.