The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., has created a formal division for lending to municipal governments and has promoted executive Debbie McLeod to lead the venture.
- Rhode Island
Nancy Shanik, who had been Citizens' chief risk officer since 2010, will retire on May 31. Malcolm Griggs will succeed her on April 1.
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Univest in Souderton, Pa., has hired Megan Duryea Santana as general counsel for the company and its banking subsidiary, Univest Bank and Trust.
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UBS executive Rosemary Berkery has returned to the Swiss company's U.S. operations after a medical leave.
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Patricia Watson joined the board of the $19 billion-asset Texas Capital on Friday. Watson has been chief information officer at TSYS, a payments processor based in Columbus, Ga., since September.
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First Sound Bank in Seattle has recruited chief financial and administrative officers from rival banks.
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