Sandra “San” Cannon is an Assistant Vice President and Economist in, as well as the Associate Director for, the Center for the Advancement for Data and Research in Economics (CADRE) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. She joined the Bank in July 2014 after 20 years at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington D.C. She holds a bachelors of arts in economics from the University of California, Irvine, a master of science in economics from the London School of Economics, and a Ph.D. In economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on data organization and dissemination, research support processes, and applications of data science techniques.
Curriculum VitaeProfessional Journals and Books
- Cannon, S. (2015). Content Curation for Research: A Framework for Building a “Data Museum”. International Journal of Digital Curation, 10(2), 58-68.
- Cannon, S. (2011). Metadata for Governance: Quantifying Licensing and Redistribution Issues. International Journal of Public Information Systems, 7(1).
- Cannon, S., Asman, P., & Sommo, C. (2010, September). Extending RSS to meet central bank needs. In International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (pp. 115)
- Cannon, S. A., Fallick, B., Lettau, M., & Saks, R. (2001). Has compensation become more flexible?. Research in Labor Economics, 20, 243-26
Economic Review Articles
- "Dissecting Wage Dispersion"
with Jose Mustre-del-Rio, Third Quarter 2017 - "Sentiment of the FOMC: Unscripted"
Fourth Quarter 2015