Export-Import Bank of the United States
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES
811 Vermont Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20571
Phone, 800-565-EXIM. Internet, http://www.exim.gov/.
President and Chairman James A. Harmon
First Vice President and Vice Chair and Chief Jackie M. Clegg
Operating Officer
Directors Maria Luisa Haley, (2 vacancies)
Chief of Staff Andrea B. Adelman
Vice President and Counselor to the Chairman Clyde Robinson
Counselor to the Board Gloria B. Cabe
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Information James K. Hess
Officer
General Counsel Elaine Stangland, Acting
Coordinator Counsel, NIS and Central Europe Stephen G. Glazer
Group Manager, Structured Export Finance Jeffrey L. Miller
Group Manager, New and Small Business William W. Redway
Vice President, Aircraft Finance Robert Morin
Vice President, Americas Kenneth M. Tinsley
Vice President, Asia and Africa Deborah Thompson
Vice President, Asset Management Clement K. Miller, Acting
Vice President, Communications David W. Carter
Vice President, Congressional and External Sandra S. Jackson
Affairs
Vice President, Country Risk Analysis Peter Gosnell
Manager, Credit Administration Wayne L. Gardelia
Vice President, Engineering and Environment James A. Mahoney, Jr.
Vice President, NIS/Central Europe LeRoy M. LaRoche
Vice President, Information Management Candelario Trujillo, Jr.
Vice President, Insurance Piper Starr
Vice President, Policy, Planning, and Program James C. Cruse
Development
Vice President, Project Finance Barbara O'Boyle
Vice President, United States Division Sam Z. Zytcer
Director, Regional Offices Robert L. Charamella
Group Vice President, Resource Management Delores de la Torre Bartning
Director, Administrative Services George Sabo
Director, Equal Opportunity and Cynthia B. Wilson
Diversity Programs and Training
Director, Human Resources Dennis H. Heins
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The Export-Import Bank of the United States helps the private sector to create and maintain U.S. jobs by financing exports of the Nation's goods and services. To accomplish this mission, the Bank offers a variety of loan, guarantee, and insurance programs to support transactions that would not be awarded to U.S. companies without the Bank's assistance.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), established in
1934, operates as an independent agency of the U.S. Government under the authority of the...
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