Lawrence Fish to Retire from National Bank Holdings Board

National Bank Holdings in Greenwood Village, Colo., has announced the retirement of director Lawrence Fish.

Fish, who has served on the board of the company since 2010, will finish his current term that ends in May but not run for reelection at the $4.8 billion-asset company's 2015 annual shareholders meeting. His retirement did not occur because of a "disagreement with the company or its management," National Bank Holdings said in an 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday.

Fish is a former chairman and chief executive of Citizens Financial Group. He is also a past member of the Federal Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve System and a former director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

National Bank Holdings operates 97 banking centers in Colorado, Kansas City and Texas. Through the company's subsidiary, NBH Bank, it operates under the following brand names: Bank Midwest, Community Banks of Colorado and Hillcrest Bank.

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