Mike Collins administers the Bank’s discount window and oversees community and regional supervision and information systems examinations of banking organizations in the Third Federal Reserve District. His responsibilities cover retail risk analysis and banking surveillance management; capital markets; credit and risk management; staff and career development; community and regional supervision, banking surveillance, enforcement, and information technology; consumer compliance/CRA examinations and consumer complaints; information services and support; strategic planning and budget; regulatory applications; and financial institutions structure.
Collins is a two-term past president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Bank Administration Institute. He formerly chaired the Sigmund Weis School of Business Advisory Council at Susquehanna University. Previously he served on the Susquehanna University Board of Directors and the Villanova University Business Advisory Council. In addition, he has served on the board of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Risk Management Association and on the board of Philadelphia Neighborhood Housing Services. Collins has also worked as a consultant for the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.
He is the previous chair of the Board of Governors Division of Supervision Staff Development/
Utilization and System Performance Committee (SDU&SP).
Collins is a graduate of Susquehanna University with a B.S. in economics/marketing, and he is a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and the University of Virginia, Graduate School of Retail Bank Management. In 2003 he completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School . Collins was a 2003 Susquehanna University Alumni Honorary Inductee into the university’s chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, a prestigious business honor society. |