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Leader Biographies:
Gregory C. Golembe
Senior Advisor for Banking Relations
Gregory C. ("Greg") Golembe is Senior Advisor for Banking Relations with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
The Banking Relations Division works directly with financial services industry stakeholders, primarily commercial banks and their representatives, to
facilitate an efficient, timely, and constructive exchange of information integral to OCC policy development and implementation.
Mr. Golembe began his financial services career with the OCC in 1974, leaving after three years for the private sector. He spent 14 years as a senior
member of two nationally recognized consulting firms, specializing in the financial services industry. At the same time, he served as a director of the
International Financial Conference, a not-for-profit educational corporation, consisting of 50 regional bank chief executive officers. Mr. Golembe spent
five years with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, departing in 1995 as a senior vice president.
He returned to the OCC in 1999 from GRI Limited, through which Mr. Golembe served the American Association of Bank Directors as executive
director, worked with other groups as an advisor or consultant, including the Support Group for Modern National Banking, and was a frequent contributor
to banking industry trade publications.
Mr. Golembe received his MM (MBA) from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, and his bachelor's of arts in
government from Monmouth College (Ill.).
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