Darrell S. Van Amen — Chief Investment Officer, EVP & Treasurer at HomeStreet | Comparably
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Darrell S. Van Amen — Chief Investment Officer, EVP & Treasurer at HomeStreet

Darrell S. Van Amen — Chief Investment Officer, EVP & Treasurer at HomeStreet

Executive Bio

Mr. Darrell S. van Amen has been the Chief Investment Officer, Executive Vice President and Treasurer of HomeStreet, Inc. since July 2012. Mr. van Amen serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer of HomeStreet Bank Inc., a subsidiary of HomeStreet, Inc. He served as Senior Vice President of HomeStreet, Inc. and HomeStreet Bank Inc. from 2010 to July 2012. He also served as Vice President, Asset/Liability Manager and Treasurer at HomeStreet, Inc. and HomeStreet Bank Inc. from 2003 to 2010. Mr. van Amen served as the Quantitative Analytics Manager for Royal Bank of Canada from 2001 to 2003. From 1999 to 2001, Mr. van Amen served as Vice President and Balance Sheet Manager at Old Kent Financial in Michigan. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Weber State University and a Master's degree in Economics from Claremont Graduate University.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from HomeStreet Employees

BOTTOM
15%
HomeStreet's Executive Team scores in the Bottom 15%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Gender - Male 48/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
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HomeStreet's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 6 ratings, HomeStreet's employees are less satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œDā€ or 50/100.

HomeStreet's Executive Team ranks in the Bottom 10% of other companies in Seattle and Bottom 15% of other companies on Comparably that also have 1,001-5,000 Employees.

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