Key
Leader Biographies:
Arthur J. McMahon
Director of the Economic Outlook and Bank Condition
Division
Arthur J. McMahon is director of the Economic Outlook and Bank Condition Division of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
He joined the OCC in December 1993 as an economist in the International Banking and Finance Division and was appointed to his current position in
March 2004.
The Economic Outlook and Bank Condition Division is responsible for analysis of the condition of the national banking system and for assessing the
impact of economic and financial market developments on banks.
Prior to joining the OCC, Mr. McMahon worked in the International Banking and Portfolio Investment Office of the U.S. Department of the Treasury
where he was one of the lead negotiators on financial services during the Uruguay Round of bilateral negotiations.
From January 1988 through June 1990, Mr. McMahon was a Treasury representative in the Office of the Financial Attache in Tokyo. Prior to that time,
he worked in the Foreign Exchange Operations Office of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Mr. McMahon received an master's of arts in Economics and has completed all course work and comprehensive exams for a doctorate in Economics
at Fordham University, N.Y.
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