LOS ANGELES, July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Californiabanker James Daley has joined Mellon 1st Business Bank (M1BB) as executivevice president and chief deposit officer, based at M1BB's headquarters indowntown Los Angeles. In this capacity, he will be responsible foroverseeing the specialty deposit group and treasury services departmentsand report directly to David R. Misch, M1BB chairman and chief executiveofficer. Daley has 29 years of banking experience, most recently withCommercial Capital Bank. He previously was with Imperial Bank/Comerica Bankas executive vice president and was chairman and chief executive officer ofSunrise Bancorp. Daley received a bachelor's degree in economics fromConcordia College and a juris doctor from the McGeorge School of Law at theUniversity of the Pacific. He also a graduate of the Pacific Coast Schoolof Banking at the University of Washington and is a member of theCalifornia State Bar Association. M1BB is part of BNY Mellon Wealth Management, which is among thenation's leading private wealth managers, with more than two centuries ofexperience in providing wealth planning, investment management, andfinancial management services to financially successful individuals,families, family offices, charitable gift programs, endowments andfoundations. It ranks as one of the top 10 US wealth managers with $165billion in private client assets and an expansive network of 89 offices inthe United States, Europe and Asia. Since its founding in 1981, Mellon 1st Business Bank has exhibitedstrong growth and record strong earnings. In the face of a challengingexternal environment in recent years, the organization has continued topost record earnings and record deposit growth. With more than $3 billionin assets, Mellon 1st Business Bank provides full commercial bankingservices to businesses, professionals, entrepreneurs and business ownersthrough its headquarters office and six regional offices in the growingSouthern California region. Additional information on M1BB is available at
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