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Ed O’Leary

Ed O’Leary

Banking Exchange Contributing Editor Ed O'Leary, a veteran lender and workout expert, spent nearly 50 years in bank commercial credit and related functions, working with both major banks as well as community banking institutions. His last job before retiring was as the CEO of a regional bank headquartered in Alburquerque, N.M. He earned his workout spurs in the dark days of the 1980s and early 1990s in both oil patch and commercial real estate lending. O'Leary began his banking career at The Bank of New York in 1964, and worked at banks in Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. He served as a faculty member and thesis advisor at ABA's Stonier Graduate School of Banking for more than two decades, and served as long as a faculty member for ABA's undergraduate and graduate commercial lending schools. Today he works as a consultant and expert witness, and serves as instructor for ABA e-learning courses. You can e-mail him at [email protected]. O'Leary's website can be found at www.etoleary.com.

In mid-2016 O'Leary's "Talking Credit" blog received a bronze excellence award for the Northeastern Region from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.

You can’t automate creative tension and human intuition
You can’t top bankers when they pull together
Can bankers learn something from retailer’s Canadian retreat?
Don’t let efficiency rob your bank of good leads
“Conditions” of Cs of credit require practice to spot
Part 3: How ready are we for the ripples from today’s price drops?
Part 2: Midland, Texas’ Ken Burgess talks to Ed O’Leary
Big banks win a victory, but lose the image war
Part 1: For some economies, decrease makes the gears turn more smoothly. For others, it’s slippery
In business banking, community bankers can’t be replaced by smartphones
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