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	Nancy A. Wentzler

Nancy A. Wentzler
Deputy Comptroller, Global Banking and Financial Analysis

Nancy Wentzler is deputy comptroller for Global Banking and Financial Analysis in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

Ms. Wenztler is in charge of the economic and financial analysis of potential risks to the banking system and the development of risk models to serve as early warning tools for such risks.

Prior to her work at the OCC, she served from 1991 through 1994 with the Office of Thrift Supervision in charge of the development of systems for early identification of problem thrifts and provided regular reports through press conferences on the thrift crisis.

From 1989 through 1990, she was economic advisor and subsequently inspector general with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and from 1980 through1989 she served as senior economist with the Office of Management and Budget. Ms. Wentzler held an adjunct professor position with Virginia Tech from 1989 through 2000.

She holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Wisconsin and bachelor's of science in economics and business from Penn State University.

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