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Megan Crespi is the Senior Deputy Comptroller for Technology and Information Services at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
In this role, Ms. Crespi oversees the OCC’s information technology, information security, AI and data governance policies, procedures, and personnel. She also serves as a member of the agency’s executive committee. She assumed these duties in June 2026.
Prior to joining the OCC, Ms. Crespi served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of a large financial institution. Her career also includes leading a Technology and Operations division. In that role, she oversaw a range of functions to include enterprise change and project management; technology; cybersecurity, physical security and resiliency; process transformation; customer contact centers; real estate strategy and facilities management; data, analytics and AI; and operations for commercial lending. She has also served as a Chief Technology Officer and consultant.
Ms. Crespi holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in information systems management from Carnegie Mellon University.