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Director of Bank of England Special Resolution Unit
Andrew Gracie has been appointed Director of the Bank’s Special Resolution Unit. He takes up his appointment at the Bank later this month.
Published on
02 December 2011
Andrew joined the Bank in 1990, and worked initially in banking supervision before becoming a manager in the Bank’s Foreign Exchange Division. He was Private Secretary to the Deputy Governor for Financial Stability (David Clementi) in 1998, before joining the Financial Stability Area in 2001. He became a Head of Division in 2003.