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Senate confirms Gruenberg, FDIC board members

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On December 19, the U.S. Senate confirmed Martin J. Gruenberg to be a board member and chairman of the FDIC. Gruenberg has served as acting chairman since former chair, Jelena McWilliams, resigned a year ago. Since joining the FDIC Board of Directors in 2005, Gruenberg has served as vice chairman, chairman, and acting chairman. Prior to joining the FDIC, Gruenberg served on the staff of the Senate Banking  Committee as senior counsel of the full committee, and as staff director of the Subcommittee on International Finance and Monetary Policy. (Covered by InfoBytes here.)

The senators also voted to confirm Travis Hill as vice chairman and Jonathan McKernan as an FDIC board member. As previously covered by InfoBytes, during his tenure at the FDIC, Hill previously served as senior advisor to the chairman and deputy to the chairman for policy. Prior to that, Hill served as senior counsel at the Senate Banking Committee. Jonathan McKernan is a senior counsel at the FHFA and currently is on detail from the agency to the Senate Banking Committee where he is counsel on the minority staff. Previously, McKernan served as a senior policy advisor at the U.S. Treasury Department.

On January 5, Gruenberg was sworn in as the 22nd FDIC chairman. The same day, Hill was sworn in as vice chairman and McKernan as a board member.