SAN DIEGO, Calif. /California Newswire/ — Bank of Southern California, N.A. announced today that Robert Marshall was appointed as Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer. In this role, Mr. Marshall will lead the Bank's credit function, overseeing credit risk management, credit approval and credit analysis functions, and ensuring the overall quality of the Bank's lending portfolio is maintained.
Marshall is a veteran San Diego County community banker with over 25 years of experience. During his career he has held positions of increasing responsibility at several area banking institutions, including Rancho Santa Fe National Bank, La Jolla Bank & Trust and the original San Diego Trust & Savings Bank, with his most recent association with California Community Bank where he served as the bank's President and Chief Credit Officer.
"Bob Marshall is one of the most well-known and respected credit officers in the San Diego region and we are fortunate to have him join our executive management team," said Nathan Rogge, President and CEO. "We look forward to drawing on his wealth of experience in credit management, as well as his top notch industry experience."
Bob earned a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance and a Bachelor of Science in Management from San Diego State University.
About Bank of Southern California:
Established in 2001, Bank of Southern California, N.A., a national bank with headquarters in San Diego, Calif., is locally owned and managed and committed to meeting the unique business, professional and personal banking needs of the vibrant Southern California communities it serves. With six offices in San Diego County and the Coachella Valley in Riverside County, Bank of Southern California remains one of the strongest, best-capitalized banks in the region, with a growing asset base and loan portfolio. For more information, visit www.banksocal.com or call (858) 847-4780.
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