While true this is rather important in the finance world. Firstly, that one of the 12 regional reserves would call it thus, is something. Secondly, Kashkari (sidebar: best name ever for a banker) is considered the most soundly minded amongst those bankers, and incredibly well respected - even in these circles. If Kashkari is branding it thus, it means there's something to watch here.
I think the point is that if you want to name the office in four words without being misleading, you should go with something like "Minneapolis Federal Reserve President", not just "Federal Reserve Bank President". I'm familiar with the FRB structure and I did not pick up on that "president" was used and not "chair".
It seems to me that: the title they used is accurate, and if you want them to clarify it in order to diminish the reader's perception of the amount of power someone in that position has over policy, the issue is not with the article, but with your underestimation of how much influence and power Federal Reserve Presidents have.
It's fair to point out because people not in finance colloquially think of "bank president" as leader, not as "not leader, and not even actual president of the whole bank."
As for the influence of a Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president, it's complicated. They're appointed by the board of directors of the Minneapolis Fed, and the directors are elected by the member banks — it's not a top-down process. To give perspective on size, the Minneapolis Fed has around $40 billion in assets, compared to the Fed's total of $8 trillion.
There's way more that also matters, but the Minneapolis Fed's president is nowhere near Jerome Powell in influence.
I don’t need to be a federal reserve chairman to reason that Doge is a Ponzi scheme. The problem is that people want to participate in Ponzis, for the most part, it turns out.
Crypto currencies today are basically all decentralized Ponzi schemes inflated in value by the very centralized tether that is is printing something like $4Bn a week of new tether with no US dollar currency known to be backing it: https://youtu.be/-whuXHSL1Pg