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	Bert A. Otto

Bert A. Otto
Deputy Comptroller for the Central District

Bert A. Otto serves as district deputy comptroller for the Central District. He has held this position since July 1, 1997.

Mr. Otto joined the OCC in 1973 as a national bank examiner in the Indianapolis Duty Station. He was promoted to field manager of the OCC's Peoria, Ill., Duty Station in 1984, and became field manager of Boston, Mass., duty station in 1990. In January 1991, he became field office director for the Boston Field Office, which supervised examiners in Boston, Washington, D.C., and Syracuse, N.Y. In October 1994, Mr. Otto was appointed assistant deputy comptroller for Compliance in the Washington D.C., office.

Mr. Otto holds a bachelor's of arts in business management from Indiana State University, and is a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking of the South, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.

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