Bank of Southern California names Gaylin Anderson executive vice president
Staff Writer | May 23, 2018
San Diego, Ca., USA - Bank of Southern California announced Gaylin Anderson has joined the company as executive vice president, market executive in Southern California.Article continues below
Mr. Anderson is a high-performing executive that brings extensive market expertise, with more than 30 years' experience in the banking industry.
Prior to joining Bank of Southern California, Mr. Anderson served as the Executive Vice President, Managing Director of Community Banking at Banc of California and was responsible for growing the Bank's footprint and portfolio. ■ LATEST 5 MOVES FROM California
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