Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Who Is Len Olijar?

Friday, March 10, 2017
Len Olijar

Leonard R. Olijar became the director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) in May 2015, after serving as BEP’s deputy director starting in January 2013. Located in the Treasury Department, BEP is responsible for printing U.S. currency (but not minting coins) and a variety of government documents, including Treasury securities, identification cards and naturalization certificates. BEP also decides whether mutilated currency can be salvaged for use or destroyed.

 

Born in September 1959, Leonard Richard Olijar grew up in a large family of seven children in Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, a small town in the Allegheny-Kiski Valley about 23 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. After graduating Burrell High School in 1976, Olijar became the first person in his family to graduate college, earning a B.S. in Forest Products at Penn State University in 1980. After working a few jobs, Olijar returned to school and earned an accounting degree at the University of Colorado-Denver in 1987. 

 

Olijar has worked at BEP for 29 years, beginning his career in 1988 as a systems accountant implementing BEP’s first Enterprise Resource Planning system. Over the years, he rose gradually through the Bureau. 

 

In 2006, Olijar became BEP’s chief financial officer. He initiated the performance of BEP-wide risk assessments and began the implementation of a Lean Six Sigma program to improve customer service and efficiency. 

 

In 2012, Olijar served as the executive sponsor for BEP’s Best Place to Work initiative and the BEP was recognized as one of the most improved agencies.

 

Olijar resides in Centreville, Virginia, with his wife, Suzanne, with whom he has two daughters, Valerie and Sarah. 

-Matt Bewig

 

To Learn More:

Official Biography

Lower Burrell Native Oversees U.S. Currency Printing Process (by Emily Balser, Greensburg Tribune-Review)

Agency of the Month Treasury Department: Leonard Olijar (Federal News Radio) (audio)

Comments

Dr. Chitra Krishnamurti 6 years ago
Dear Mr. Olijar, Happy New Year! After retiring from the NIH as a senior scientific administrator, I have found a new passion of writing short stories for children (8-12 years). It is all about the adventures of a $1 bill (Unique Dollar Billy, UDB) who is proud of his marks/wrinkles/blotches and hence, unique. My aim is to reach out to students so they can aspire to be whoever they want with the appropriate sensitivities. Would you be interested in publishing these stories in a newsletter or in a book form? I am not looking for any payment; I'm doing this pro bono. I would be happy to send you some samples before we meet and discuss possibilities. I am looking for students to illustrate the stories so UDB can be seen through their eyes. The plan is to publish it in a book form. Am excited to discuss and meet you. Warm regards, Chitra Chitra Krishnamurti, Ph.D. www.odissinrityalaya.com

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