Los Angeles Times

Nominee denies Dartmouth tie

Joseph Otting, tapped for comptrolle­r of the currency, says bio isn’t implying a degree.

- By Jim Puzzangher­a jim.puzzangher­a @latimes.com

WASHINGTON — President Trump’s nominee to be a key banking regulator said through a spokesman Monday that he did not misreprese­nt that he had a degree from Dartmouth College, but simply used the wording on a certificat­e he earned from a four-week continuing education program held at the school.

“He’s not implying that he got a degree from Dartmouth College,” said Sig Rogich, a spokesman for Joseph Otting.

Otting, the former chief executive of Pasadena’s OneWest Bank, was nominated last week to be the comptrolle­r of the currency.

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

A short biography of Otting put out by the White House said he “is a graduate of the School of Credit and Financial Management at Dartmouth College.”

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

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

Bloomberg News first reported that the program was not affiliated with Dartmouth.

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

When Otting attended the program in 1992, it was held at Dartmouth’s Amos Tuck School of Business Administra­tion, according to a copy of his graduation certificat­e provided by Rogich.

“His resume reflects what’s included on the certificat­e and it clearly states ‘at Dartmouth College,’ ” Rogich said.

The White House does not believe Otting misreprese­nted himself, said White House spokeswoma­n Natalie Strom.

But the controvers­y over Otting’s affiliatio­n with Dartmouth will not help his chances of being confirmed by the Senate, said Edward Mills, a financial policy research analyst with FBR Capital Markets & Co.

“I think the nomination went from probable to more questionab­le,” Mills said. “Democrats were already set to demonize and demagogue this pick. They just got more ammunition.”

Some Senate Democrats have raised concerns about OneWest’s foreclosur­e practices and a Justice Department announceme­nt 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 from March 31, 2011, to Aug. 31, 2016.

Otting ran OneWest from 2010 to 2015.

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? JOSEPH OTTING is former CEO of Pasadena’s OneWest Bank.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times JOSEPH OTTING is former CEO of Pasadena’s OneWest Bank.

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