Key Leader Biographies:
Ned Pollock
Deputy Comptroller for Credit and Market Risk
Ned Pollock was appointed Deputy Comptroller for Credit and Market Risk at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) in May 2008.
In this role, Mr. Pollock oversees all activities related to retail and commercial credit. He and Kathryn E. Dick, also Deputy Comptroller for Credit and
Market Risk, advise OCC's National Risk Committee and the Committee on Bank Supervision and provide expertise and support to national bank
examiners in the field.
Prior to this position, Mr. Pollock served as Examiner-In-Charge at JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., since 2004. He also served as Examiner-In-Charge at
Bank One in Chicago from March 2002 through November 2004 and at MBNA in Wilmington from 1992 through 1995.
Mr. Pollock's other duties at the OCC have included tours as the Senior Advisor to the Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision and as the
Assistant Deputy Comptroller for the OCC's Northern Pennsylvania Field Office.
Mr. Pollock graduated from Penn State University in 1975 where he majored in Finance and earned a bachelor of sciences degree in Business
Administration. He graduated from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Delaware in 1989. He has been an employee of the
OCC's since June 1976.
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