Background
Motter, David Calvin was born on February 10, 1926 in New London, Ohio, United States. Son of Doren M. and Bertha (Potter) Motter.
Motter, David Calvin was born on February 10, 1926 in New London, Ohio, United States. Son of Doren M. and Bertha (Potter) Motter.
Bachelor of Arts, Baldwin-Wallace College, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, 1958.
Instructor economics, Franklin and Marshall College, 1954-1956; research fellow, Brookings Institution, 1956-1957; lecturer, then assistant professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1957-1963; senior economist, Office Comptroller Currency, 1963-1966; deputy comptroller currency (economics), Office Comptroller Currency, 1966-1977; deputy controller for interagency coordination and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation assistant to director, Office Comptroller Currency, 1977-1981; special assistant to senior deputy controller for bank supervision, Office Comptroller Currency, 1981-1985; senior assistant to chief national bank examiner, Office Comptroller Currency, 1985-1992.
Member W. Philadelphia Housing Committee, 1960-1963. President Regent Square Civic Association, Philadelphia, 1958-1963. Board of directors Fairfax Horsemen's Association, 1968-1971, Animal Welfare League of Fairfax County, 1978-1992.
Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946. Member American Economics Association, American Finance Association, American Association of University Professors.
Married Margaret Helen Malmfelt, August 12, 1950. 1 child, Catherine Helen.