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Walter B. Hill

VP, Credit Review & Compliance at Export-Import Bank of the United States

As vice president of the Credit Review and Compliance Division (CRC), Walter B. Hill, Jr. is responsible for ensuring that the Lending Divisions are in compliance with EXIM Bank’s policies and procedures as it related to Delegate Authority. Additionally, Mr. Hill and CRC are responsible for reviewing EXIM Bank’s Lenders and other participants to determine their compliance with the Bank’s programs requirements.

Mr. Hill has over twenty five years of credit risk management experience and over 20 years of personnel management experience within the public and private sectors.

Mr. Hill previously spent eight years with EXIM Bank in the 1990’s, most recently in 1998 in the role of deputy vice president of the Credit Administration Division. Mr. Hill has also served as senior loan officer in the geographic divisions of Asia and Europe & Canada, as well as the Aircraft Finance Division. Mr. Hill also worked in the Working Capital Program and the Claims and Recoveries Division. Mr. Hill was also the sole representative for the Bank in Beijing, China for six months.

Mr. Hill spent ten years at Fannie Mae managing counterparty risk for the company’s mortgage portfolio. Before departing Fannie Mae in December of 2007, Mr. Hill established and managed its Credit Management Group within its Capital Markets Division. Prior to that, Hill managed the Counterparty Risk Group within the Credit Policy Division.

Mr. Hill holds an M.B.A. in Finance and International Business from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York.

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The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM Bank) is the official export credit agency of the United States. Its mission is to help finance exports of U.S. goods and services primarily to emerging markets to help create and sustain U.S. export-related jobs.


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