JULIANA SCHULTE O'REILLY

Athlete, North Penn High School, 1982
Swimming and Diving, Tennis

Swimming & Diving team Captain 1981 and 1982
Member of the 1979 PIAA Women's Swimming & Diving State Championship; Member of the 1980 PIAA State Runner up Women's Swimming & Diving; 4 year varsity letter winner Swimming & Diving; NPHS Outstanding Women's Swimmer 1980, 1981 & 1982; NISCA All-American 4 years in the 100, 200, 500 freestyle & 100 backstroke; 1st Team All-State 4 consecutive years 1979 to 1982; Currently holds North Penn Swim Team records in 100 & 200 Freestyle; 1980 Olympic Trials Qualifier 100, 200, 400, 800 freestyle & 100 backstroke; 1982 NPHS Tennis Team Captain

University of Virginia 1982 – 1986; Swimming Team Captain in 1985 and 1986; All-ACC Conference and NCAA Qualifier 4 consecutive years; Received Juris Doctorate from George Washington University


In 1979, as a freshman, Juli led North Penn Girls Swimming and Diving to their first PIAA Girls Swimming & Diving Championship.  She swam lead off leg of the State Championship 200 Medley Relay; anchored the 2nd place 4X100 Freestyle Relay and placed 3rd in the 100 Backstroke.  She was NISCA All American 4 consecutive years from 1979 to 1982 in the following events; 100, 200, 500 freestyle and 100 backstroke; the 200 Medley Relay and 4X100 Freestyle Relay.  Juli was 1st Team All State all 4 years that she swam for North Penn High School. In 1980 she qualified for the Olympic trials in 5 events; 100, 200, 400, 800 freestyle and 100 backstroke. Juli currently holds North Penn Girls Swim team records in the 100 and 200 freestyle; 28 years later.  She was Swim Team captain her junior year, 1981 and senior year, 1982.  In 1982 she was the Tennis team captain and lettered.  In 1982 Juli received a Swimming Scholarship to University of Virginia.  She was All ACC Conference and NCAA qualifier all 4 years at Virginia and was Swim Team Captain 1985 and 1986. Juli received Juris Doctor from George Washington University Law School in 1989.In 1998 Juli became a partner in the financial services practice of the Venable Law Firm in Washington, DC.  She continued her practice at Fannie Mae, leading its Regulatory and Legislative law practice group as Vice President.  In 2008, She joined the General Counsel’s Office of American Express as its Vice President and Chief Bank Regulatory Counsel.  Juli has been Vice Chair of the Banking Law Committee of the American Bar Association since 2005.  She has also served on the Board of Trustees of the College Foundation of the University of Virginia since 2001, including three years of service as Chair of the Foundation’s Audit Committee.