Los Angeles Times

Resume trips up Trump choice

Dartmouth College denies banking post nominee, ex-CEO of OneWest in Pasadena, is a graduate.

- By Jim Puzzangher­a jim.puzzangher­a @latimes.com

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s nominee for a post as a powerful banking regulator has misreprese­nted a college degree on his resume, according to a spokeswoma­n for Dartmouth College.

Joseph Otting, the former chief executive of Pasadena’s OneWest Bank whom Trump nominated Tuesday to be the next comptrolle­r of the currency, has claimed to be a graduate of the School of Credit and Financial Management at Dartmouth.

“Joseph Otting is not a Dartmouth graduate,” Diana Lawrence, the college’s associate vice president for communicat­ions, said Saturday. “Dartmouth does not have a school of credit and financial management.”

The degree was included in a short biography of Otting released by the White House on Monday when Trump announced his intention to nominate Otting.

The degree also was listed on a biography for a 2015 speech Otting gave at a conference hosted by Hope Global Forums and in a 2014 announceme­nt when he was elected chairman of the California Chamber of Commerce board of directors.

Otting’s misreprese­ntation of the degree was first reported by Bloomberg News.

There is a continuing education program called the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management offered by the National Assn. of Credit Management in Columbia, Md. It consists of a pair of two-week sessions in consecutiv­e years and now is held at American University in Washington, D.C.

Bloomberg reported that the program used to be held at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., but wasn’t affiliated with the school.

Records show that Otting graduated from the program in 1992 when he was a midlevel manager at Union Bank in Beverly Hills, Bloomberg said.

The White House confirmed Bloomberg’s descriptio­n of the program but does not believe Otting misreprese­nted himself, said White House spokeswoma­n Natalie Strom.

Contact informatio­n for Otting, who lives in Nevada, could not be obtained.

Otting’s biography says he has a bachelor’s from the University of Northern Iowa. He would be the first comptrolle­r of the currency since 1981 without an advanced academic degree.

The job involves leading the Office of the Comptrolle­r of the Currency, an independen­t Treasury Department bureau that oversees federally chartered banks.

Those include the banking arms of some of the largest financial institutio­ns in the country, including JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp. The Office of the Comptrolle­r of the Currency played a key role in the $185-million settlement last year with Wells Fargo involving its creation of unauthoriz­ed accounts.

News that Otting misreprese­nted his degree is likely to add to opposition to his nomination already coming from Democrats, who have criticized OneWest’s foreclosur­e practices.

Otting ran the bank from 2010 to 2015. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin was the bank’s chairman from 2009 to 2015.

Also, the Department of Justice announced last month that Financial Freedom, a OneWest subsidiary, had agreed to pay $89 million to settle allegation­s that it defrauded the Federal Housing Administra­tion regarding reverse mortgage insurance payments.

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? JOSEPH OTTING appears to have been referring to a four-week program not affiliated with the college.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times JOSEPH OTTING appears to have been referring to a four-week program not affiliated with the college.

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