Deloitte has appointed Deborah Bailey as the banking and securities regulatory practice's managing director.

Additionally, Christopher Spoth and John Corston, senior regulators from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation have joined Deloitte's banking and securities team as directors.

Bailey joined Deloitte in June 2009 as a director. In this new role, she will serve as the leader of the regulatory practice's strategy, development and delivery of regulatory and related consulting services to Deloitte's banking and securities clients. She will also handle this interface globally with regulatory practices at other Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu member firms.

Bailey has more than 35 years of experience directing a variety of supervisory efforts at large federal regulatory agencies like the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program. She also has experience with the global regulatory environments.

During her time at the Federal Reserve, she oversaw the supervision of all U.S. and foreign banking organizations operating in the country. Prior to this, she served as the New York field office director for six years at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

Spoth and Corston will work with Deloitte's U.S. banking and securities clients advising on a wide range of issues including regulatory, compliance, mortgage, mergers and acquisitions and resolution issues.