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American Bankers Association CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Louise A. Walker is the American Bankers Association's CEO. American Bankers Association has 450 employees, of which 40 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The American Bankers Association executive team is 49% female and 51% male.
  • 68% of the management team is White.
  • 8% of American Bankers Association management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 11% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Louise A. Walker

President and CEO

Rob Nichols

President and CEO

James J. Edwards

Board Member

Jim G. Edrington

Chief Member Engagement Officer

A. Scott Anderson

Board Member

Andrew Anderson

President, CEO and CFO

Angie Garcia-Lathrop

SVP, Community Affairs Executive

B. Michael Rauh

President and CEO, Chelsea Groton Bank, (Mutual), Groton, CT

Bryan Bruns

President and CEO

Candice Cambridge

Head of Community Development Service Strategy

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American Bankers Association board members

Name & TitleBio
James J. Edwards

Board Member

A. Scott Anderson

Board Member

Catherine Owen (Cathy)

Board Member

Christopher D. Rolle

Board Member

Daniel D. Robb

Board Member

Fulton Bank

Board Member

J. Duncan Campbell III (Duncan)

Board Member

Jacqueline J. Howard

Board Member

John Holdsclaw

Board Member

Jp Morgan Chase Bank

Board Member

American Bankers Association leadership demographics

American Bankers Association gender distribution in management team

  • The American Bankers Association executive team is 49% female and 51% male.
  • American Bankers Association is 59% female and 41% male company-wide.
Male
Male
51%
Company-wide: 41%
Female
Female
49%
Company-wide: 59%

American Bankers Association executives by race

Management Team:
  • The most common ethnicity among American Bankers Association executive officers is White.
  • 68% of the management team is White.
  • 11% of American Bankers Association's management is Black or African American.
  • 9% of the management team is Asian.
Company-wide:
  • White is the most common ethnicity company-wide.
  • 56% of employees are White.
  • 20% of employees are Black or African American.
  • 14% of employees are Hispanic or Latino.
  • Management team
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