The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has appointed Mary Scherf as deputy comptroller for large bank supervision.

In this role, Scherf will oversee the large bank lead experts, shared national credit, data analytics, and systems teams. She also will assume various other responsibilities as part of large bank supervision management. Her new role will involve working with policy, midsize and community bank supervision, and legal departments within the OCC as well as domestic and international regulatory peers.

Scherf, who joined the OCC in 1990, brings to her new role 23 years of bank supervision experience across institutions ranging from $50 million to $2 trillion in assets. She most recently served as large bank lead expert for governance and enterprise risk management and previously served as a mega-bank team lead at Wells Fargo. As an examiner, she has reviewed all aspects of bank risk management and specialized in information technology and retail credit.