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Joseph E. Rooney
President and Director

Deputy Commissioner
MD Division of Financial Regulation
500 N. Calvert Street
Room 402
Baltimore, MD 21202

Phone: (410) 230-6107
Fax: (410) 333-0475
jrooney@dllr.state.md.us

Randall S. James
Vice President and Director
Commissioner
Texas Department of Banking
2601 North Lamar Blvd
Austin, Texas
78705-4294

Phone: (512) 475-1325
Fax: (512) 475-1313
randall.james@banking.state.tx.us

Tracy M. Hudson
Treasurer and Director
Director
Nondepository Institutions
West Virginia Division of Banking
State Capitol Complex
Building 3
Room 311
Charleston, WV 25301

Phone: (304) 558-2294
Fax: (304) 558-0442
thudson@wvdob.org

Robert Venchiarutti
Secretary and Director

Deputy Commissioner of Bank
CA Department of Financial Institutions
111 Pine Street
Suite 1100
San Francisco, CA 94111

Phone: (415) 263-8511
Fax: (415) 288-8830
rvenchiarutti@dfi.ca.gov

Nicholas C. Kyrus
Director

Deputy Commissioner
Bureau of Financial Institutions
P.O. Box 640
1300 East Main Street, Suite 800
Richmond, Virginia 23218

Phone: (804) 371-9690
Fax: (804) 371-9416
Nick.kyrus@scc.virginia.gov

Reitzel Deaton
Director

Consumer Industries Director
NC Office of the Commissioner of Banks
4309 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4309

Phone: 919-733-3016
Fax: 919-733-6918
rdeaton@nccob.org

John Bishop
Director
Senior Administrator
Ohio Division of Financial Institutions
77 S High Street, 21st Floor
Columbus, OH 43215

Phone: (614) 644-7525
Fax: (614) 644-1631
jkbishop@dfi.state.oh.us

Greg Gonzales
Director

Commissioner
TN Department of Financial Institutions
4th Flr, Nashville City Center
511 Union Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37243

Phone: (615) 532-1010
Fax: (615) 253-6306
greg.gonzales@state.tn.us


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ABOUT MTRA

MTRA is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the efficient and effective regulation of money transmission industry in the United States of America. The MTRA membership consists of state regulatory authorities in charge of regulating money transmitters and sellers of traveler’s checks, money orders, drafts and other money instruments. Incorporated in Texas in 1989, MTRA is governed by a ten-member board of directors elected to serve two-year terms.

MTRA's core values are: Cooperation, Service, Integrity, and Excellence. MTRA's vision is the establishment of a of cooperative state regulatory framework for the benefit of the member states, the industry, and the public.

MTRA: Advances uniform examination standards, reports, forms and ratings that are crucial in providing value for both the membership and the industry; Promotes a more efficient and less burdensome state regulatory system that has universal respect and credibility; Provides quality educational opportunities and certification for participants through a well defined curriculum; Collects and disseminates reliable industry specific data, common analytical standards and best practices; Serves as the authority and resource on money transmission issues on a national scale; and, Partners with state and federal authorities to further efforts in the detection and elimination of illegal activities including terrorist financing.