T.K. Keen has been named administrator for the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation.
The division licenses and regulates banks, credit unions, investments, debt resources and insurance in the state.
Keen has served as acting administrator since August, and succeeds Andrew Stolfi as the division’s administrator.
In April, Stolfi was appointed by Gov. Kate Brown to lead the Department of Consumer and Business Services, the state’s business regulatory and consumer protection agency, of which the Division of Financial Regulation is part. Stolfi will continue to serve as Oregon Insurance Commissioner, a role he has had since 2018.

Keen has been a deputy administrator with the Division of Financial Regulation since 2015. Before joining the division, he practiced law in Washington, focusing on employment law.
Topics Legislation Oregon
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