Williams named Acting Comptroller, again
Northwestern Financial Review, Nov 1-Nov 14, 2004
Julie L. Williams became Acting Comptroller of the Currency on Oct. 14, succeeding John D. Hawke, Jr. who completed a five-year term of office and served as Comptroller for nearly six years. Williams has been First Senior Deputy Comptroller since 1999 and also Chief Counsel since 1994. Williams was Acting Comptroller from April to December 1998.
Williams named Deputy Chief Counsel Daniel P. Stipano to serve as Acting Chief Counsel.
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