Elizabeth Williams is Senior Manager in the Oklahoma City branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Elizabeth joined the Examinations and Inspections Department in 2006, becoming a commissioned examiner in 2010. During her time in Oklahoma City she has served as an Examiner-in-Charge of community bank examinations and Central Point of Contact in the Enforcement department and is currently managing a portfolio of IT Risk Specialists focused on CBO, RBO, and service provider examinations. Elizabeth also contributes a portion of each year as an instructor in the Examiner Commissioning Program. She holds a Bachelors degree in Finance and Business Economics from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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