The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) announced the hire of its government relations legal intern Michael Marshall as director of regulatory and legal affairs.
In this role, Marshall will specialize in fair lending laws and the Community Reinvestment Act and assist ICBA’s government relations department in researching and developing policy positions in support of ICBA’s mission to create and promote an environment where community banks flourish.
“Mickey is a conscientious, talented professional who has earned the respect and trust of his colleagues since joining the organization,” ICBA Senior Executive Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy Karen Thomas said. “We’re thrilled to welcome Mickey in this new, expanded capacity and look forward to his continued contributions to benefit the nation’s community banks and the customers and communities they serve.”
Prior to joining ICBA last April as a government relations legal intern, Marshall worked as a medical malpractice litigation intern at Wharton, Levin, Ehrmantraut & Klein where he assisted litigators with trial preparations.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Youngstown State University in Ohio. He has a Juris Doctorate with a concentration in financial services regulation law from George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School in Virginia, where he was an editor for the Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy.