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Key Leader Biographies:

William D. Haas
Deputy Comptroller Midsize Bank Supervision

William D. Haas is Deputy Comptroller for Midsize Bank Supervision at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Mr. Haas' Midsize Bank Supervision portfolio includes a group of companies with assets ranging from $5 bn to $50 billion in assets, as well as a number of nationally chartered institutions whose activites are limited to credit card lending. He assumed the Deputy Comptroller position in April, 2008.

Mr. Haas started his career with the OCC in 1984 in Grand Island, Nebraska and was commissioned as a National Bank Examiner in 1988. He served as field examiner based in Minneapolis from 1986 to 1994. In 1994, Mr. Haas transferred to Large Bank Supervision, where he served as the commercial credit lead examiner at Norwest Corporation, and later as a member of the credit team at US Bank.

In March 2003, Mr. Haas became the Assistant Deputy Comptroller for Midsize Bank Supervision.

Mr. Haas graduated in 1984 from Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska, with a degree in Business Administration and Political Science.

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