Bureau of Engraving and Printing

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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 301
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Midsize and
Community Bank Supervision
JENNIFER C. KELLY
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank
Supervision Policy and Chief National
Bank Examiner
JOHN C. LYONS
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Economics MARK LEVONIAN
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Large Bank
Supervision
MICHAEL L. BROSNAN
[For the Off‌ice of the Comptroller of the Currency statement of organization, see the Code of Federal
Regulations, Title 12, Part 4]
The Off‌ice of the Comptroller of the
Currency (OCC) was created February
25, 1863 (12 Stat. 665), as a bureau
of the Department of the Treasury. Its
primary mission is to regulate national
banks. The Off‌ice is headed by the
Comptroller, who is appointed for a
5-year term by the President with the
advice and consent of the Senate. In July
2011, the Off‌ice of Thrift Supervision
was integrated into the OCC, along with
the responsibility for the supervision of
Federal savings associations.
The OCC regulates national banks
and Federal savings associations through
its power to examine banks; approve or
deny applications for new bank charters,
branches, or mergers; take enforcement
actions—such as bank closures—against
banks that are not in compliance with
laws and regulations; and issue rules,
regulations, and interpretations on
banking practices.
The OCC supervises approximately
2,100 national banks and Federal
savings associations, including their trust
activities and overseas operations. Each
bank is examined annually through a
nationwide staff of approximately 2,500
bank examiners supervised in four district
off‌ices. The Off‌ice is independently
funded through assessments of the assets
of national banks.
Sources of Information
For Freedom of Information Act requests,
contact the Manager, Disclosure
Services and Administrative Operations,
Communications Division, 250 E Street
SW., Mail Stop 2–3, Washington, DC
20219 (phone, 202–874–4700; fax,
202–874–5274). For information about
contracts, contact the Acquisition
Management Division at 250 E Street
SW., Washington, DC 20219 (phone,
202–874–5040; fax, 202–874–5625).
For information regarding national bank
examiner employment opportunities
(generally hired at the entry level
through a college recruitment program),
contact the Director for Human
Resources Operations, 250 E Street
SW., Washington, DC 20219 (phone,
202–874–4500; fax, 202–874–4655).
Publications are available from the
Communications Division, 250 E Street
SW., Washington, DC 20219 (phone,
202–874–4700; fax, 202–874–5263).
For further information, contact the Communications Division, Off‌ice of the Comptroller of the Currency,
250 E Street SW., Mail Stop 2–2, Washington,DC 20219. Phone, 202–874–4700.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Fourteenth and C Streets SW., Washington,DC 20228
Phone, 202–874–3019. Internet, http://www.moneyfactory.com.
Director LARRY R. FELIX
Deputy Director PAMELA J. GARDINER
Associate Director (Chief Financial Off‌icer) LEONARD R. OLIJAR
Associate Director (Chief Information Off‌icer) PETER O. JOHNSON
Associate Director (Eastern Currency Facility) JON J. CAMERON

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