<p>WASHINGTON-Comptroller of the Currency John D. Hawke, Jr. announced the appointment of Timothy W. Long to the position of senior deputy comptroller for Mid-Size/Community Bank Supervision. Beginning May 18, Long will have responsibility for the supervision of the vast majority of national banks and oversee half the workforce at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Long has 23 years of experience in OCC supervision and has served as a deputy comptroller for Large Bank Supervision since 1997. He has also held important field positions in Large Banks/Multinational and the Western and Southwestern Districts, including 10 years as examiner-in-charge of some of the largest national banks. In addition to his new responsibilities, Long will be a member of the OCC Executive Committee providing senior management level advice to the Comptroller and a member of the OCC Committee on Bank Supervision. Long earned a degree in Business Administration from the University of Montana.</p>

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