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Timothy W. Long

Timothy W. Long
Senior Deputy Comptroller Bank Supervision Policy and Chief National Bank Examiner

Timothy W. Long serves as Senior Deputy Comptroller, Bank Supervision Policy and Chief National Bank Examiner in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Mr. Long is also Chairman of the Committee on Bank Supervision and is responsible for formulating policies and procedures for supervision and examination of national banks. He assumed his current position in April 2008.

Previously, Mr. Long served as Senior Deputy Comptroller for Mid-Size/Community Bank Supervision since May 2002, where he was responsible for the OCC's Mid-Size/Community Bank program, supervising more than 1,800 banks, federal branches and agencies and supervising over 1,500 employees.

Mr. Long also served as Deputy Comptroller for Large Bank Supervision, and prior to that, he held field positions in the Western and Southwestern Districts. He was also a member of the Multinational Banking Division where he served as Examiner-in-Charge of NationsBank, Wells Fargo Bank, and First Interstate Bank.

A native of Malta, Montana, Mr. Long began his career with the OCC's Great Falls sub-regional office in 1979. He attended the University of Montana, graduating in 1978 with a degree in business administration.

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