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	Douglas W. Roeder

Douglas W. Roeder
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Large Bank Supervision

Doug Roeder was appointed senior deputy comptroller for Large Bank Supervision at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and officially assumed that position on October 1, 2001.

Mr. Roeder is responsible for examinations and supervision activities in the largest national banks and in overseeing operations in the OCC's London office. He serves as a member of the OCC's Executive Committee, and the Committee on Bank Supervision.

Previously, he served four years as deputy comptroller for Large Bank Supervision. Before that, he was the OCC's examiner-in-charge at Fleet Financial Group, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, and the former Shawmut National Corp., Hartford, Connecticut. He also served as field manager of the Boston field office and held both regional bank and problem-bank analyst positions in the Chicago District office.

Mr. Roeder began his OCC career as a field examiner in Lexington, Kentucky. He holds a B.B.A. in finance from the University of Cincinnati, and is a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking.

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