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	Jesse Stiller

Jesse Stiller
Special Advisor for Executive Communications

Jesse Stiller is the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's (OCC) historian and special advisor for Executive Communications, working in the Public Affairs Department.

In that dual capacity, Mr. Stiller is responsible for preparing speeches and other written products for the Comptroller and other OCC senior staff, as well as safeguarding and drawing lessons from the agency's history, which dates back to 1863.

Before coming to the OCC in 1989, he was Command Historian at the U.S. Army's Air Defense Artillery School, Fort Bliss, Texas, and a professor of history at George Washington University, the University of Texas, and the City University of New York.

He has a doctorate in history from the City University of New York, where he studied under the renowned historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Stiller is the author of two scholarly books and many articles and book chapters.

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