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    Employee Profiles

    J. Ray Diggs J. Ray Diggs
    National Bank Examiner,
    Capital Markets Expert

    education
    BBA in Finance
    Howard University

    joined the OCC
    February 1987

    why
    He wanted the opportunity to work in large banks and was attracted to the opportunity for travel.

    likes most
    Ray enjoys working on policy issues but also periodically working on examinations in the field. This mix allows him to stay current with capital market issues and products.

    "The OCC is an excellent place to work. You have exposure to senior level management from whom you can learn a lot."



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