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Kevin Greenfield is a Deputy Comptroller for Large and Global Financial Institutions at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
In this role, Mr. Greenfield oversees the supervision of financial institutions with assets of over $500 billion and those institutions that have a foreign parent. He assumed these duties in August 2024.
Prior to this role, he served as the Deputy Comptroller for Operational Risk Policy, where he oversaw development of policy and examination procedures addressing operational risk, bank information technology, cybersecurity, critical infrastructure resilience, payments systems, and corporate and risk governance.
Mr. Greenfield also served as the Director for Bank Information Technology Policy for the Operational Risk Policy Division where he managed a team responsible for developing, communicating, and interpreting policies for the OCC's supervision of technology operations at financial institutions. He represented the OCC on several interagency groups that focus on coordination and development of information technology risk management supervisory guidance for such topics as information security, resiliency, technology operations, corporate governance, and independent risk management.
Prior to being named Director for Bank Information Technology Policy in 2014, Mr. Greenfield spent 14 years with the OCC's Large Bank Supervision Department, where he gained experience examining large and complex technology operations at several of the largest U.S. financial institutions. In this role, he held various technology supervision roles at large financial institutions based in Pittsburgh, Charlotte, and New York City.
Mr. Greenfield is a graduate of the University of Dayton.