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Key Leader Biographies:


Jennifer C. Kelly

Jennifer C. Kelly
Senior Deputy Comptroller Midsize/Community Bank Supervision

Jennifer C. Kelly is the Senior Deputy Comptroller for Midsize/Community Bank Supervision in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

She is responsible for the OCC’s Midsize/Community Bank program, supervising more than 1,500 banks and 1,500 employees. She serves as a member of the OCC’s Executive Committee and the Committee on Bank Supervision. She assumed these duties in April 2008.

Previously, Ms. Kelly served as Deputy Comptroller for Midsize and Credit Card Bank Supervision, where she was responsible for supervision and oversight of the OCC’s Midsize and Credit Card Bank Supervision programs. Prior to that, she served as the Deputy Comptroller for Continuing Education, with responsibility for the training and development of the OCC’s examining staff.

Ms. Kelly joined the OCC in 1979 as an Assistant National Bank Examiner in San Francisco and was commissioned as a National Bank Examiner in 1983. She has a broad supervision background, including extensive experience in problem bank supervision and policy development. Also, she completed a yearlong assignment in the Bank of England’s bank supervision department.

Ms. Kelly is a native of Glens Falls, New York. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts.

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