Dawn Morhaus is executive vice president of the Treasury Services Division. In this role, Ms. Morhaus serves as the Bank’s relationship manager for the U.S. Treasury, overseeing a portfolio of work that spans payments, financing, debt management and information management domains. She also provides oversight for Tenth District Cash and Wholesale payments services to financial institutions, and division program and project management and business analysis services. Ms. Morhaus is a member of the Bank's Management Committee, which is responsible for strategic planning and policy direction.
Ms. Morhaus was appointed vice president of Retail Payments Support in 1997 and vice president of Corporate Services in 2000. In 2004, she was named vice president of Treasury Services and, in 2008, assumed additional responsibility for Application Delivery Services in the Bank's Information Technology Division. In 2011, Ms. Morhaus was promoted to senior vice president of Treasury Services. She was promoted to executive vice president in 2017. During her career, she has led a number of major technology transformation programs and initiatives.
Ms. Morhaus holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from William Jewell College. She continues to actively support the college by serving as an Executive Advisory Council member for the Department of Business and Leadership.
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