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News Release 2022-70 | June 21, 2022
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WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) will host two workshops July 12-13 in Pittsburgh for directors of community banks and federal savings associations of OCC-supervised institutions.
The Credit Risk: Directors Can Make a Difference workshop on July 12 covers the roles of the board and management, credit risk within the loan portfolio, and how to stay informed of changes in credit risk.
The Operational Risk: Navigating Rapid Changes workshop on July 13 covers key risk management processes, oversight roles and governance responsibilities, fraud, risk-based audit programs, and cyber threats.
The workshop fee is $99 and limited to the first 35 registrants. Participants receive course materials, supervisory materials, and lunch.
To register online, and view the schedule and locations of other workshops, visit the OCC's website. For questions about the workshops, please contact the OCC Bank Director Workshop Team at (202) 649-6490 or bankdirectorworkshop@occ.treas.gov.
Brian Walch (202) 649-6870