Kevin O'Connor
Kevin M. O’Connor comes to BailoutSleuth from academia. He spent most of the last fifteen years teaching history of religions and writing-intensive humanities courses. He holds graduate degrees from the University of Notre Dame, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Saint Louis University.
He specializes in furrowing through SEC filings, establishing relationships between and among individuals associated with TARP institutions, and maintaining a database of thousands of the same persons. Much of his work focuses on institutional attempts to extricate banks from TARP’s Capital Purchase Program.
Contact Kevin O'Connor at kevin@bailoutsleuth.com.
Recent News stories from Kevin O'Connor:
» TARP oversight panel is critical of Treasury to the end
» Barofksy's departure pleases some at Treasury Department
» Bridge Bank set to repay nearly $24 million in TARP money
» TARP compensation czar gets mixed reviews in latest oversight report
» Four more banks fail, raising the total for the year to 18
» Two TARP banks repay aid
» Treasury ends Community Development funding with a flurry of activity
» North American Financial acquires TIB Financial
» Participation in Community Development initiative swells from trickle to flood
» TARP oversight panel is critical of Treasury to the end
» Barofksy's departure pleases some at Treasury Department
» Bridge Bank set to repay nearly $24 million in TARP money
» TARP compensation czar gets mixed reviews in latest oversight report
» Four more banks fail, raising the total for the year to 18
» Two TARP banks repay aid
» Treasury ends Community Development funding with a flurry of activity
» North American Financial acquires TIB Financial
» Participation in Community Development initiative swells from trickle to flood
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