Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

FDIC leadership and major components (2026)

Government · Hybrid structure · 6K employees · Washington, DC

19
Agency head span
0
Avg span
tight
2
Max depth
2 levels

Interactive org chart

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation organizational chart

Explore the agency leadership model, component structure, and reporting layers from official public sources.

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Leadership and major operating divisions of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation based on official FDIC sources as of April 2026. Major components reflect supervision, insurance, resolution, and corporate management functions.

What to model

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Scenario views in the chart

  • Add enterprise data and AI coordination Model creation of a cross‑FDIC data and AI coordination office reporting to the Chairman to support supervision and resolution analytics.
  • Consolidate innovation functions Evaluate moving innovation activities under the Chief Operating Officer to streamline technology deployment.

Atlas work this supports

The people

Key leaders and offices

12 senior leadership roles or offices from official public sources. Use this section as a current agency-leadership index, not a private-company filing table.

Travis Hill

Chairman

Office of the Chairman

19 reports

Dana T. Wade

Deputy to the Chairman and Chief of Staff

Office of the Chairman

0 reports

Alex LePore

Deputy to the Chairman for Policy

Office of the Chairman

0 reports

Mark L. Handzlik

Deputy to the Chairman for Consumer Protection and Innovation

Office of the Chairman

0 reports

Trey Maust

Deputy to the Chairman and Chief Operating Officer (Acting)

Office of the Chairman

0 reports

E. Marshall Gentry

Deputy to the Chairman and Chief Financial Officer

Office of the Chairman

0 reports

E. Marshall Gentry

Chief Information Officer / Director, Division of Information Technology

Division of Information Technology

0 reports

Glenn Kivlen

General Counsel

Office of General Counsel

0 reports

Matthew P. Reed

Director, Division of Risk Management Supervision

Risk Management Supervision

0 reports

Ryan Billingsley

Director, Division of Depositor and Consumer Protection

Depositor and Consumer Protection

0 reports

Benjamin Olson

Director, Division of Complex Institution Supervision & Resolution (Acting)

Complex Institution Supervision & Resolution

0 reports

Jenny Traille

Director, Division of Resolution & Receiverships

Resolution & Receiverships

0 reports

The operating model

How Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation divides the work

4 offices, branches, or components organize the agency mission. Tile size scales with estimated staff where public estimates exist.

Risk Management Supervision

p9

Supervises and examines state nonmember banks for safety and soundness.

Depositor and Consumer Protection

p10

Ensures consumer protection and compliance with consumer financial laws.

Resolution & Receiverships

p12

Manages resolutions of failed insured depository institutions.

Insurance and Research

p13

Administers the Deposit Insurance Fund and conducts banking research.

The agency brief

What this U.S. agency structure tells us

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent federal agency charged with maintaining stability and public confidence in the U.S. financial system. It insures bank and thrift deposits, supervises and examines state nonmember banks, manages resolutions of failed institutions, and conducts banking research. Structurally, the FDIC is distinctive in being governed by a multi‑member Board while operational authority is centralized under a Chairman supported by deputies and division directors. Its hybrid structure blends policy leadership, operational supervision, and receivership functions, reflecting its dual role as insurer and resolution authority. Unlike appropriated agencies, the FDIC is funded primarily by insurance premiums and investment income, reinforcing its operational independence.
  • Independent funding model
  • Integrated supervision and resolution authority
  • Board‑governed independent agency

The comparison

Compare with related agencies

Compared with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve, the FDIC uniquely combines deposit insurance with direct receivership authority. Unlike Treasury bureaus, it operates outside the appropriations process, and unlike the CFPB, it maintains a large field supervision and bank‑resolution …

Senior office count

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
20

Reporting depth

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
2 levels

Current signals

What changed recently

No recent leadership changes documented in the cited official sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation?

The FDIC is led by a Chairman. As of 2026, the Chairman is Travis Hill.

What does the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation do?

The FDIC insures deposits, supervises and examines banks, manages bank failures, and promotes stability in the U.S. financial system.

What are the major offices or components of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation?

Major components include Risk Management Supervision, Depositor and Consumer Protection, Resolution and Receiverships, Insurance and Research, and corporate support offices.

Who does the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation report to?

The FDIC is an independent federal agency and does not report to a Cabinet department; it is overseen by a Board of Directors appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

How can this org chart be used for planning or analysis?

The org chart helps policymakers and analysts understand supervisory authority, operational responsibilities, and how functions are organized across the FDIC.

Sources

Reference

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