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Colorado’s bank commissioner, who dreamed up pot-banking workaround, is leaving governor’s administration now too

Myklebust is the fourth ranking member of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s administration to depart in the past five weeks

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Chris Myklebust is the Commissioner of the Division of Financial Services for the Colorado Department of Regulatory Services. He was photographed Thursday, May 15, 2014.
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Chris Myklebust, the state bank and financial services commissioner , is leaving his job at the end of next month, joining a growing list of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s top administrators who are vacating their posts.

The Department of Regulatory Agencies, in announcing Myklebust’s departure, did not say what’s next for the man who spent more than a decade regulating state financial institutions.

DORA spokeswoman ​Rebecca Laurie said he “is pursuing his own business.”

Myklebust was was appointed as . He served as state’s commissioner of financial services from 2006 to 2015.

“Chris has been an outstanding asset not only for the Department of Regulatory Agencies, but also for the people of Colorado,” DORA executive director Marguerite Salazar said in a written statement. “We will all miss his passion and expertise to engage industry stakeholders while managing a balanced regulatory environment, as well as his commitment to consumer protection and public service.”

Myklebust, in a statement, said he was departing to “pursue other passions.”

“I leave knowing that I accomplished what I set out to do, which was to streamline regulatory processes by removing unnecessary red tape so our licensees remain healthy and competitive, as well as help consumers understand their financial rights and engage them in opportunities to improve their personal financial literacy,” he said.

Myklebust’s was a way for legal marijuana businesses in Colorado  so they had a place to deposit their all-cash revenue. Federal , however, denying a master account number that would have given a cannabis-focused credit union access to the federal banking system.

DORA deputy executive director Patty Salazar and deputy state bank commissioner Ken Boldt have been appointed to fill Myklebust’s roles in the interim.

Myklebust is the fourth ranking member of Hickenlooper’s administration to depart in the past five weeks.

On Monday, the state announced Sue Birch, executive director of the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, next month to take a position as the Health Care Authority director for Washington state.

Last week, Shailen Bhatt, executive director of the , announced he will be stepping down from his job in December. Late last month, Ellen Golombek said she would leave her post as executive director of the Department of Labor and Employment to take a post with a national workforce advocacy agency.

In August, Barbara Brohl  leading the Colorado Department of Revenue. In June,  stepped down from his position as executive director of the Department of Regulatory Agencies .

The high-level departures from Hickenlooper’s administration could present a distraction for Hickenlooper’s administration as the governor, who is term limited, works to accomplish long-standing goals . But Hickenlooper says he is confident he will still be able to get a great deal done.

“We’re going to get a ton of stuff done in this last year,” he said Tuesday. “I’d like to get some of these jobs placed in the next few weeks. I’m not going to go out and do a national search — I don’t have time for a national search. Luckily I think we’ve got real talent here in Colorado in pretty much every place you look.”

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