Press Release: FDIC Announces Retirement of Doreen Eberley, Director of Division of Risk Management Supervision
PRESS RELEASE | JANUARY 17, 2025
FDIC Announces
Retirement of Doreen Eberley,Director of Division of Risk Management
Supervision
WASHINGTON – Doreen R. Eberley, Director of the
Division of Risk Management Supervision (RMS), has announced that she
will retire from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on March
29, 2025, following a distinguished 38-year career at the
agency.
FDIC Chairman Gruenberg said, “Doreen epitomizes the
FDIC’s dedication to its mission of maintaining public confidence in
the banking system. As Director of our Division of Risk Management
Supervision, she has set the highest standards of performance with
ceaseless commitment and extraordinary leadership. It has been a
privilege to work with her.”
The FDIC Board of Directors
appointed Ms. Eberley to lead RMS in January 2013. During her tenure,
she focused on embedding lessons from prior financial crises into the
supervision program; strengthening and maturing the FDIC’s approach to
the supervision of a growing portfolio of large, complex institutions;
preparing the FDIC’s examiner workforce for the future; and
modernizing the supervision technology systems.
Prior to
her appointment as Director, Ms. Eberley served as Senior Deputy
Director in RMS and New York Regional Director and Deputy Regional
Director. During her tenure as Regional Director, she served on
several special assignments. She served a nearly year-long assignment
to the FDIC’s Washington Office beginning in September 2008 as Acting
Deputy Director in RMS, managing the Division’s strategic planning and
resource management functions, leading a group to develop the
eligibility criteria for the Debt Guaranty Program, and creating
processes for the ongoing administration of the program. This
assignment was followed by a year-long assignment leading the Atlanta
Region during the height of the financial crisis. She additionally
served a year-long assignment beginning in August 2010 as Acting
Deputy to former Chairman Sheila Bair, where she led the work to
develop a chief risk officer position for the FDIC.
Ms. Eberley
began her career with the FDIC in 1987 in the Division of Liquidation
in Bossier City, Louisiana, then transferred in 1988 to the then-
Division of Bank Supervision and became a commissioned bank examiner.
She held a variety of positions within the supervision program area,
including Applications Review Examiner, Case Manager, Senior Case
Manager and Assistant Regional Director in Atlanta. She served on the
staff of the House Financial Services Committee through a fellowship
program during the 105th Congress.
Ms. Eberley has served as
the FDIC’s representative on the Federal Financial Institutions
Examination Council’s Task Force on Supervision for the past 12 years,
serving as Chairman of the Task Force on several occasions. She also
serves as an Executive Sponsor for the FDIC’s Partnership of Women in
the Workplace National Advisory Board and has served on Cornell
University’s President’s Council of Cornell Women since
2014.
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