Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Colorado Bankers Association has new leader

The Colorado Bankers Association tapped an insider as its next CEO. 

The association said in a press release that Jenifer Waller took over the posts on Jan. 1 as part of a two-year transition process. 

Waller, who has been with the association since 1999, will remain its president.

Waller “has been a key part of the association’s success, and we are pleased to conclude this final step in our executive transition plan,” Mike Brown, president of the association’s board, said in the release. 

Waller “is well respected in Colorado and nationally and is considered an expert on banking and economic issues,” Brown added. “She well represents our association and membership,” Brown stated.

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