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Joe Evers

Joe Evers
Deputy Comptroller for Large Banks

Joe Evers is one of four large bank deputy comptrollers at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

In this capacity, Mr. Evers is responsible for large bank program management of supervisory information systems, Shared National Credits, Basel II implementation, large bank analytics and quality assurance.

In addition, Mr. Evers provides advice and support to the senior deputy comptroller for large bank supervision on new product and policy development issues involving large banks, serves on the OCC's Basel Steering Committee and represents the OCC on the Basel Accord Implementation Group (AIG).

Prior to becoming a large bank deputy comptroller, Mr. Evers served as the senior advisor for Large Bank Supervision, and large bank examiner-in- charge of a large complex banking organization.

He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and holds a master's in business administration from DePaul University, Chicago.

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