Norman D'Amours
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Norman D'Amours is a retired Democratic member of the United States Congress, where he was an active participant on issues related to banking and finance. Mr. D'Amours remains active in New Hampshire and national politics. He is a partner in Dierman, Wortley, Zola & Associates in Washington, DC.
After his retirement from Congress, President Bill Clinton appointed him as the chairman of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and he was subsequently unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. For seven years as chairman of NCUA, he managed this federal government agency with oversight over eleven thousand institutions managing $400 billion in assets.
D'Amours had also served as assistant attorney general for the state of New Hampshire. Prior to his government service, D'Amours was a practicing attorney in New Hampshire.