FDII NEWS RELEASE
FEOflAl Ofl'OSR INSUHNCE COll'OHTION
FOR lMMEDIATE REI.EASE PR-180-91 (12-3-91)
FDIC .AProINTS SIM::>NA FRANK REX;IONAL DIREC:roR,
DARYL S'IUM DEfUl'Y REX;IONAL DIREC:roR OF SUPERVISION OFFICE rn aIICAGO
'Ihe Board of Directors of the FDIC today announced the app::,in'brent of
Sinona L. Frank to be Regional Director and Daryl P. stum to be one of two
Deputy Regional Directors of the agency's Division of SUpeJ::vision (OOS) office
in Chicago.
Ms. Frank, currently an Assistant Regional Director in the ros office
in Il:lllas, replaces George J. Masa, who was reassigned to be Regional Director
in the San Francisco office in July. Her new position will be effective
January 6, 1992.
Mr. stum is I1CM the Washir.gton-based assistant to Paul Fritts, the
FDIC's Executive Director for SUpeJ::vision and Resolutions. 'lb allow for an
orderly transition, Mr. stum's new assignment is set to became effective in
early April 1992. He joins James P. Kielczewski as a Deputy Director in
Chicago, thereby comprising the senior management team for the newly :reporting
Regional Director.
'Ihe Chicago ros office is responsible for examinations and supervision
of institutions in Illinois, Irxliana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
ros Director John w. stone said: "Sim::>na Frank has capably managed a
variety of nore demarrling assigrnnents in the Division and has clearly
demonstrated the ability and experience to cany out the responsibilities of
her new position. We are fortunate to have a person of Sim::>na's skills to
fill this inp:,rtant role."
Mr. stone added: "Daryl stum has proven himself to FDIC officials to be
a trusted advisor on matters that include ex>rrlitions at irx:lividual
-nore-
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, 550 Seventeenth SL, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20429 • 202-898-6996
FEOflAl Ofl'OSR INSUHNCE COll'OHTION
FOR lMMEDIATE REI.EASE PR-180-91 (12-3-91)
FDIC .AProINTS SIM::>NA FRANK REX;IONAL DIREC:roR,
DARYL S'IUM DEfUl'Y REX;IONAL DIREC:roR OF SUPERVISION OFFICE rn aIICAGO
'Ihe Board of Directors of the FDIC today announced the app::,in'brent of
Sinona L. Frank to be Regional Director and Daryl P. stum to be one of two
Deputy Regional Directors of the agency's Division of SUpeJ::vision (OOS) office
in Chicago.
Ms. Frank, currently an Assistant Regional Director in the ros office
in Il:lllas, replaces George J. Masa, who was reassigned to be Regional Director
in the San Francisco office in July. Her new position will be effective
January 6, 1992.
Mr. stum is I1CM the Washir.gton-based assistant to Paul Fritts, the
FDIC's Executive Director for SUpeJ::vision and Resolutions. 'lb allow for an
orderly transition, Mr. stum's new assignment is set to became effective in
early April 1992. He joins James P. Kielczewski as a Deputy Director in
Chicago, thereby comprising the senior management team for the newly :reporting
Regional Director.
'Ihe Chicago ros office is responsible for examinations and supervision
of institutions in Illinois, Irxliana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
ros Director John w. stone said: "Sim::>na Frank has capably managed a
variety of nore demarrling assigrnnents in the Division and has clearly
demonstrated the ability and experience to cany out the responsibilities of
her new position. We are fortunate to have a person of Sim::>na's skills to
fill this inp:,rtant role."
Mr. stone added: "Daryl stum has proven himself to FDIC officials to be
a trusted advisor on matters that include ex>rrlitions at irx:lividual
-nore-
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, 550 Seventeenth SL, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20429 • 202-898-6996
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institutions, the operations of our regional supervision offices am the
·implerrentation of overall p::,licy. He will canplem:mt our manage.rrent team in
Otlcago. II
Ms. Frank, a native of Racine, Wisconsin, joined the FDIC in July 1965,
followug graduation from Lawrence University in AI:Pleton, Wisconsin. She
also is a graduate of 'lhe Graduate School of Bankirg at the University of
Wisconsin, Madison.
Her first FDIC assigrnnent was as an assistant examiner in the Madison,
Wisconsin, field office. She became a cxmnissioned examiner in 1972, was
pronx>ted to review examiner in 1977 am was selected as the Madison Region's
Consumer Affairs/Civil Rights Specialist in 1978. She was transferred to
Oil.las in July 1984 am initially -worked as a review examiner in the
Applications Section. In January 1989, Ms. Frank was prcm:Jted to Otlef of the
Special Situations Unit in Oil.las, a newly-created position responsible for
coordinatirg bank failure resolutions in the region.
Ms. Frank am her husbarrl Tan, a retired FDIC errployee, have two
children.
Mr. stum, a native of carlisle, Pennsylvania, joined the FDIC as a bank
examiner trainee in the Harrisbu:rg field office in 1972 after receivirg a B.S.
in aJSiness Administration from Shippensburg (Pa.) state college. He also is
a graduate of 'lhe Graduate School of Bankirg at the University of Wisconsin.
He became a camnissioned examiner in 1977 am was pronx>ted to review
examiner in the Fhiladelphia office in 1980. Mr. stum was nane:1 supervisor of
the Baltinore field office in 1983. He was nanai assistant to Mr. Fritts in
1987.
Mr. stum's wife Li.ta also -works for the Division of SUpervision as
Otlef of the Analysis am Monitorirg Section.
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institutions, the operations of our regional supervision offices am the
·implerrentation of overall p::,licy. He will canplem:mt our manage.rrent team in
Otlcago. II
Ms. Frank, a native of Racine, Wisconsin, joined the FDIC in July 1965,
followug graduation from Lawrence University in AI:Pleton, Wisconsin. She
also is a graduate of 'lhe Graduate School of Bankirg at the University of
Wisconsin, Madison.
Her first FDIC assigrnnent was as an assistant examiner in the Madison,
Wisconsin, field office. She became a cxmnissioned examiner in 1972, was
pronx>ted to review examiner in 1977 am was selected as the Madison Region's
Consumer Affairs/Civil Rights Specialist in 1978. She was transferred to
Oil.las in July 1984 am initially -worked as a review examiner in the
Applications Section. In January 1989, Ms. Frank was prcm:Jted to Otlef of the
Special Situations Unit in Oil.las, a newly-created position responsible for
coordinatirg bank failure resolutions in the region.
Ms. Frank am her husbarrl Tan, a retired FDIC errployee, have two
children.
Mr. stum, a native of carlisle, Pennsylvania, joined the FDIC as a bank
examiner trainee in the Harrisbu:rg field office in 1972 after receivirg a B.S.
in aJSiness Administration from Shippensburg (Pa.) state college. He also is
a graduate of 'lhe Graduate School of Bankirg at the University of Wisconsin.
He became a camnissioned examiner in 1977 am was pronx>ted to review
examiner in the Fhiladelphia office in 1980. Mr. stum was nane:1 supervisor of
the Baltinore field office in 1983. He was nanai assistant to Mr. Fritts in
1987.
Mr. stum's wife Li.ta also -works for the Division of SUpervision as
Otlef of the Analysis am Monitorirg Section.
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