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	Karen Kwilosz

Karen Kwilosz
Director, Operational Risk Policy

Karen Kwilosz was named in 2002 as director for Operational Risk Policy in the Chief National Bank Examiner's Office, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Ms. Kwilosz oversees the development of regulatory policy for national banks in the areas of corporate governance, audit and controls, payments systems, and supervision by risk.

Ms. Kwilosz spent the first half of her OCC career examining banks in the Denver area. She transferred to OCC's Washington, D.C., Headquarters office in 1995 and spent seven years managing the training operations division.

Ms. Kwilosz is a native of Chicago, Ill., and was graduated from Millikin University in 1982.

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