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	Thomas R. Bloom

Thomas R. Bloom
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Management and Chief Financial Officer

Thomas Bloom joined the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on December 15, 2003, as senior deputy comptroller for management and chief financial officer (CFO).

Mr. Bloom has responsibility for the OCC's planning and financial management, human resources, diversity programs, facilities, and security services.

He serves as a member of the OCC Executive Committee, as the chair of the Budget and Finance Subcommittee, as the co-chair of the Investment Review Board and as a member of both the Technology and Human Capital Subcommittees. Additionally, he chairs the OCC 401(k) Investment Board.

Prior to joining the OCC, Mr. Bloom was the director of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). In that capacity, he supervised the day-to-day accounting and finance activities of the Department of Defense (DoD). DFAS employs about 15,000 DoD civilian and military personnel at 26 locations throughout the United States, Europe, and the Pacific.

Mr. Bloom has extensive experience in finance and accounting, having served as Assistant Secretary for Administration and CFO at the U.S. Department of Commerce and CFO at the General Services Administration.

He also served as the Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Education where he conducted audits and investigations, managed fraud-control programs, and designated security services related to programs and operations for the department.

From 1988 to 1993, Mr. Bloom was a senior audit partner, director of governmental services, and co-chair of the financial institution practice with the national certified public accounting firm Kenneth Leventhal & Company in its Dallas, Texas and Washington, D.C. offices. As an accounting fellow and later the chief accountant for the Federal Home Loan Bank System from 1985 to 1988, Mr. Bloom was the senior accounting and auditing authority for regulation of the troubled thrift industry. From 1976 to 1985, Mr. Bloom was associated with two international accounting firms, rising from junior staff accountant to partner.

Mr. Bloom earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and accounting from the University of Michigan. He is a certified public accountant.

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