Vice President and Senior Advisor, Risk Management Policy
American Bankers Association (ABA)
Doug Johnson is the American Bankers Association’s Vice President and Senior Advisor, Risk Management Policy, where he is involved in a variety of public policy and compliance issues. He currently leads the association’s enterprise risk, physical and cyber security, business continuity and resiliency policy and fraud deterrence efforts. He has assisted in the ABA’s release of a series of resources to deter bank robberies, assess information technology risk, deter phishing, safeguard customer information and buttress emergency preparedness.
Doug represents the ABA on the Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council, which advises the federal bank regulatory agencies on homeland security and critical infrastructure protection issues, and serves on the BITS/Financial Services Roundtable Security Steering Committee. He is also a board member of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center, a private corporation that works with government to provide the financial sector with cyber and physical threat and vulnerability information, as part of the nation’s homeland security initiative.
Prior to joining the American Bankers Association in 1999, Doug spent ten years as Assistant Director of the Florida Division of Banking, where he oversaw the supervision and regulation of Florida’s domestic and international banking industry.
Doug also spent time in Miami as a planning analyst for Royal Trust Bank Group, and as a bank consultant for First Research Corporation. He has a Bachelors in Economics from the University of Florida and a Masters in Finance from Florida State University.