OCC's Staff Chief Resigns for Thrift Job

Konrad S. Alt resigned Wednesday as chief of staff at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, effective Oct. 7.

Mr. Alt, who has been the top staff employee in the Comptroller's Office since April 1993, will become senior vice president for corporate strategic planning at World Savings and Loan Association, Oakland, Calif.

"It's a personal decision," Mr. Alt said. "My wife and I decided three and a half years of this sort of craziness is about all we should subject our family to."

Mr. Alt and his wife, Maureen Kennedy, have three small children; Ms. Kennedy is administrator of the Agriculture Department's rural housing service. Before joining the OCC, Mr. Alt spent four years as counsel to the Senate Banking Committee, where he met Herb and Marion Sandler, co-chairmen of the $30 billion-asset thrift.

Mr. Alt is the fourth senior employee to leave the agency in recent months. "We have had some good people leave, but they are leaving for different reasons," he said. "There is no trend here."

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