Travis Hill is the 23rd Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), a role that places him at the forefront of U.S. bank regulation, deposit insurance, and financial-stability policy. He assumed the chairmanship through a formal five-year term, following prior leadership on the FDIC Board. Hill has been a central figure on the board for several years, including his tenure as Acting Chairman beginning January 20, 2025, and his service as Vice Chairman since January 5, 2023. His ascent to the top post reflects a continuity of leadership focused on strengthening the safety net for depositors while navigating the evolving landscape of banking supervision.
Travis Hill
Travis Hill is the 23rd Chairman of the FDIC, guiding U.S. bank regulation after serving as Acting Chairman and Vice Chairman.
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