OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 27, 2017 -- California BanCorp (OTCQX:CALB), the holding company of San Francisco Bay Area California Bank of Commerce (formerly OTCQX:CABC), today announced Anthony Thompson has joined California Bank of Commerce as a Senior Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager, serving business professionals throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
“Anthony brings more than 25 years of banking and business development expertise to our team. His skills in both commercial lending and gathering deposits will complement our growth strategies,“ said Terry A. Peterson, President and CEO.
“We continue to attract the best and the brightest bankers in Northern California to our team. Anthony has deep roots in the East Bay business community and his ability to work with successful business owners is a great addition to our strategic mix of business banking solutions,” Peterson continued.
Thompson is a Trustee of the Alameda Health System, chairing its finance committee. He is also Vice Chair of the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Economic Development Committee of the Oakland Chamber. He is a graduate of Francis Marison University in South Carolina.
Thompson will be based in our Oakland office and can be reached at (510) 457-3732.
About California BanCorp, formerly California Bank of Commerce
California BanCorp is the parent of California Bank of Commerce and offers a broad range of commercial banking services to closely held businesses and professionals located throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. The stock trades on the OTCQX marketplace under the symbol CALB, formerly CABC. For more information on California BanCorp, call us at (510) 457-3751, or visit us at www.californiabankofcommerce.com.
Contact
California BanCorp
Terry A. Peterson, (510) 457-3751
President and CEO
[email protected]
Randall D. Greenfield, (510) 457-3769
EVP and Chief Financial Officer
[email protected]


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