Cheryl Bishop - BANNER Independent Director

FW2N Stock  EUR 63.00  0.00  0.00%   

Director

Ms. Cheryl R. Bishop is an Independent Director of the Company. Ms. Bishop began her banking career at Skagit Bank in 1971, holding a variety of positions throughout her career before being named Chief Executive Officer in 2004. Ms. Bishop has also served on the Board of Directors of Skagit Bancorp, Inc. and its subsidiary Skagit Bank since 1991. Cheryl belongs to and has held officer positions in many prestigious professional associations such as the American Bankers Association, American Institute of Banking, Financial Women International, Washington Bankers Association and Western Independent Bankers. She is a current member or is involved with various community organizations including SkagitMount Vernon Rotary, Economic Development Alliance of Skagit County, Burlington Chamber of Commerce, Mount Vernon First United Methodist Church, Western Washington University Foundation, Jerry Walton Foundation Board, Skagit Valley HospitalCommunity Outreach Committee and Honorary Chair of the Skagit Family YMCA Building Campaign since 2018.
Age 69
Tenure 6 years
Bishop holds a Bachelor degree in English literature from the University of Washington.

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BANNER (FW2N) is traded on Berlin Exchange in Germany and employs 45 people.

BANNER Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the BANNER's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: BANNER inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of BANNER. The board's role is to monitor BANNER's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. BANNER's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, BANNER's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Merline Saintil, Independent Director
Craig Miller, Executive Vice President, General Counsel of the Banner Corporation and Banner Bank
M Quillin, Executive Vice President - Commercial Executive of the Banner Bank
Steven Rust, Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer of the Banner Bank
Kenneth Johnson, Executive Vice President - Operations of the Banner Bank
Mark Grescovich, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director of the Banner Corporration and Banner Bank
James McLean, Executive Vice President - Commercial Real Estate Lending Division of the Banner Bank
Brent Orrico, Independent Chairman of the Board
Kayleen Kohler, Executive Vice President of Human Resources of the Banner Bank
David Klaue, Independent Director
Ellen Boyer, Director
Kevin Riordan, Independent Director
James Garcia, Executive Vice President, Chief Audit Executive of the Banner Bank
Keith Western, Executive Vice President - Commercial Banking South of Banner Bank
Connie Collingsworth, Independent Director
Judith Steiner, Executive Vice President Chief Risk Officer of the Banner Bank
Peter Conner, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President of the Company
Roberto Herencia, Independent Director
John Pedersen, Director
Kenneth Larsen, Executive Vice President - Mortgage Banking of the Branner Bank
John Layman, Independent Director
Jill Rice, Executive Vice President Chief Credit Officer of the Banner Bank
Cynthia Purcell, Executive Vice President - Retail Banking and Administration of the Bank
Terry Schwakopf, Independent Director
Gary Wagers, Executive Vice President - Retail Products and Services of the Bank
James Reed, Executive Vice President - Commercial Banking West of the Banner Bank
David Matson, Independent Director
Richard Barton, Executive Vice President, Chief Credit Officer of the Banner Bank
Cheryl Bishop, Independent Director

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