Philip R. Johnson, Bank Credit Expert, Joins Pacific Coast National Bank
02 Dezember 2008 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Pacific Coast National Bank (PCNB) (OTCBB:PCST) announces the
appointment of Philip R. Johnson as Senior Vice President/Credit
Administrator, effective November 17, 2008. �We are very pleased to
have Phil join the PCNB team,� states Dave Adams, EVP/Chief Lending
Officer. �Phil�s vast knowledge of lending, coupled with his work
ethic and integrity, will add considerable value to the bank. We
look forward to his input and leadership as the bank continues to
grow and serve our Orange and San Diego County markets.� Most
recently Mr. Johnson served as Senior Portfolio Manager and Senior
Lender in Vineyard Bank�s Irvine Income Property Lending Unit,
where he was responsible for a $300 Million loan portfolio. Mr.
Johnson brings to Pacific Coast National Bank over 30 years of
experience in credit review, business development, real estate
underwriting, and portfolio management. He has held senior lending
positions with banks ranging from HSBC and First Interstate Bank of
California, to community banks such as Sunwest Bank, Monarch Bank,
and Hawthorne Savings. Mr. Johnson earned his Masters Degree in
Real Estate Investment Analysis from the University of Wisconsin
and graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science
degree in Real Estate. PCNB, Advisors & Bankers to Family-Owned
Businesses, specializes in helping business owners grow their
businesses and personal net worth. Clients always have full access
to senior management, the bank�s full-service branches, free
courier services, an extensive ATM network, and much more. For
further information please visit
http://www.PacificCoastNationalBank.com.
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