Bank of Marin Bancorp and Bank of Marin Announce Executive Leadership Changes
August 02, 2023 at 03:38 pm IST
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Bank of Marin Bancorp and Bank of Marin, announced executive leadership changes including the appointment of David Bloom as Head of Commercial Banking and Nikki Sloan as the Head of Growth & Strategy, a newly created role at the Bank. Bloom, who joined the Bank on July 31, is responsible for the direction, vision, growth, and performance of the
Bank's Commercial Banking division, including its eight regional offices located throughout northern California
and its specialty wine business. He previously served as senior managing director of business banking in
northern California and the Pacific Northwest at First Republic Bank. Sloan, who joined the Bank in 2021, will lead the Bank's day-to-day execution of its strategic plan, including
amplifying growth and enhancing capabilities in key, selected divisions. As part of these changes, she will
oversee the Bank's Wealth Management, Marketing, and Project Management functions to support this focus. Before joining Bank of Marin, Sloan served as a commercial banking leader and chief operating officer of commercial credit in San Francisco.
Bank of Marin Bancorp is a holding company for Bank of Marin (the Bank). The Bank offers a suite of business and personal financial products and services designed to meet the needs of its customers. Its lending categories include commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loans, construction financing, consumer loans and home equity lines of credit. Through third-party vendors, it offers merchant and payroll services, a commercial equipment leasing program and credit cards. Its other products and services include payment solutions (mobile deposit and Zelle) and a wide array of treasury management services. It offers personal and business checking and savings accounts, and a number of time deposit alternatives, including time certificates of deposit, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service (CDARS), Insured Cash Sweep (ICS), and Demand Deposit Marketplace (DDM Sweep) accounts.