Carolyn Rogers

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Assistant Superintendent
Regulation Sector

Carolyn Rogers was appointed Assistant Superintendent, Regulation Sector in August 2016.

In this executive role, Carolyn is responsible for OSFI’s policy-related functions, including capital, accounting, legislation and approvals. Internationally, Carolyn represents OSFI on the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.

Prior to joining OSFI, Carolyn served as Superintendent and Chief Executive Officer of the integrated financial sector regulator of British Columbia, the Financial Institutions Commission (FICOM).

Carolyn chaired the Independent Advisory Group (IAG) on Real Estate Regulation in British Columbia, and led the IAG in finalizing its June 2016 report on the conduct and practices in the real estate industry in British Columbia. She also chaired the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators and the Canadian Credit Union Prudential Supervisors’ Association.

Before entering the provincial public service, Carolyn worked in various roles in the private sector, including as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer of a private company. She also worked in the financial services sector at several credit union organizations and at a major bank.

Carolyn is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and holds a Bachelor of Arts from Brandon University, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Queen’s University, and has completed the Institute of Corporate Directors program.

Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI)

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) is an independent agency of the Government of Canada, established in 1987, to protect depositors, policyholders, financial institution creditors and pension plan members, while allowing financial institutions to compete and take reasonable risks.