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Andrew C. Hove Jr.
(1934- ) born at Minden, Kearney County, lived
in Lincoln. Banker, federal agency administrator, served
as the first vice chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, an independent regulatory agency created under
the Banking Act of 1933 to supervise more than 7,700 state
banks that do not belong to the Federal Reserve System,
from 1990 to 2001, including three years as acting chairman;
was chief executive of bank in Minden for 30 years and
a leader in the banking industry on the state and national
levels, recipient of award in 1998 from Nebraskaland Foundation.
Consult ABA Banking Journal, October 1990, pp. 12, 15,
17 and Northwestern Financial Review, April 9, 1994, pp.
12-15 and Omaha World Herald, January 12, 2001, pp. 29,
32 and Who's Who in America, Vol 1 (2002) 2464.
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