Madeline McWhinney Dale (March 11, 1922-June 19, 2020) was an American economist and banker who became the first female officer of the Federal Reserve Bank. After a 30-year-career with the Federal Reserve, McWhinney Dale assumed leadership roles within a wide-range of organizations including president of the First Women’s Bank of New York City, member of the New Jersey State Casino Control Commission, chief financial officer of the Whitney Museum of American Art, governor the American Stock Exchange, chairman of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation, and board member of the Atlantic Energy Corporation and Carnegie Corporation.[1][2][3]