City National Bank Bolsters East Coast Operations
Several new hires see the bank offering commercial, institutional, and non-profit banking services across the East Coast region
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- Written by Banking Exchange staff
City National Bank has expanded its banking operations in upstate New York, the mid-Atlantic and Southeast thanks to a number of new hires.
Almost a dozen new regional bankers have joined and will work toward creating customized solutions for businesses by leveraging financial services. This will include tailored lending solutions, treasury services, derivatives and foreign exchange, trade and supply chain finance, leasing, investment banking, and private banking.
Zach Mayo, head of City National’s commercial banking division on the East Coast, and Michael Walker, head of the division nationally, will lead the teams under these new services.
The new regional teams of experienced bankers bring to City National “incredibly deep industry expertise and the level of care our clients have come to expect”, says New York-based Mayo.
Geoffrey Rispoli joins in upstate New York as senior vice president of commercial banking. He previously held leadership positions at HSBC, KeyBank, and Citigroup.
Meanwhile, Jim Earnest is appointed as senior vice president and will lead commercial banking in the mid-Atlantic region.
And in the Southeast, Georgia-based Allen Phinney is now senior vice president. Phinney also serves on the Board of Governors of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
City National has also added a national institutional and non-profit banking team, which will be led by newly appointed senior vice president Brett Lane, while Nick Attard will serve as a regional manager for the eastern U.S..
Lane has more than two decades of experience in institutional and non-profit sales, institutional distribution, and relationship management. Prior to joining City National, he was head of institutional and non-profit banking at Deutsche Bank.
“As our commercial banking group expands to comprise the entire eastern corridor of the U.S., we are committed to continuing to provide customized solutions and high-touch personal service that can help businesses and non-profit organizations grow to meet their strategic goals,” comments Mayo.
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