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Tracee Plowell Adjunct Associate Professor WCL Adjunct Faculty

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Tracee Plowell
WCL | General Academics & Research
4300 Nebraska Avenue NW Y343
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Tracee Plowell-Page is an accomplished trial attorney with extensive experience leading people, enhancing operational efficiency, and investigating and litigating complex federal civil and white collar criminal cases. She currently serves as the Director of Litigation Specialists at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Office of Enforcement where she advises on litigation and risk mitigation strategies and promotes the use of technology in regulatory investigations and litigation of federal
consumer financial laws. She previously served as Senior Litigation Counsel in the CFPB Office of Enforcement.

Prior to joining the CFPB, Ms. Plowell-Page served in various capacities in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, to include, as an Assistant Chief in the Fraud Section, Market Integrity and Major Frauds Unit; as Acting Chief and Deputy Chief of the Special Operations Unit in the Office of Enforcement Operations; and as a Trial Attorney in the Public Integrity Section. In addition to investigating and prosecuting complex criminal cases, Ms. Plowell-Page led multidisciplinary teams,provided expert legal and strategic advice to Criminal Division leadership, federal prosecutors, and law enforcement personnel throughout the United States on numerous complex and highly sensitive
investigative matters, including as a Member-at-Large, on the Attorney General’s Capital Case Review Committee.

Ms. Plowell-Page began her career as a federal prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Tennessee where she successfully tried numerous cases and briefed and argued cases in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Plowell-Page also served as a state prosecutor in New York City as an Assistant District Attorney at the Manhattan
District Attorney’s Office.

Ms. Plowell-Page enjoys teaching and lecturing and has trained judges and prosecutors internationally in trial advocacy, witness security, anti-corruption/AML, and conducting complex financial investigations.

As an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at WCL, she currently teaches U.S. Criminal Law and White- Collar Crime. Ms. Plowell-Page received her bachelor’s degree in government from Hamilton College and her law degree from The Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ, Washington College of Law.
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