Stanley R. Ivie — Chief Risk Officer, EVP, Chief Risk Officer of Pacific Western Bank and EVP of Pacific Western Bank at PacWest Bancorp | Comparably
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PacWest Bancorp ("PacWest") is a bank holding company with $5.3 billion in assets as of March 31, 2013, with one wholly-owned banking. read more
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Stanley R. Ivie — Chief Risk Officer, EVP, Chief Risk Officer of Pacific Western Bank and EVP of Pacific Western Bank at PacWest Bancorp

Stanley R. Ivie — Chief Risk Officer, EVP, Chief Risk Officer of Pacific Western Bank and EVP of Pacific Western Bank at PacWest Bancorp

Executive Bio

Mr. Stanley Ivie, also known as Stan, has been the Chief Risk Officer, Executive Vice President, Chief Risk Officer of Pacific Western Bank and Executive Vice President of Pacific Western Bank at PacWest Bancor and Pacific Western Bank since March 14, 2016. Mr. Ivie served as the Head of San Francisco Branch at Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation until March 7, 2016 and served as its Regional Director of Consumer Protection Division since November 2007. He served as Regional Director for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's ( FDIC ) San Francisco Region from April 2007 to March 2016 where he led approximately 550 employees and directed the FDIC's supervision programs for risk management and depositor and consumer protection at over 500 insured depository institutions. Previously, Mr. Ivie served as the Regional Director for the FDIC's Dallas Region, where he guided the Region in recovering from Hurricane Katrina. Prior to becoming Regional Director for the Dallas Region, he served as the Deputy Director for the Division of Resolutions and Receiverships. As Deputy Director, he was responsible for executing the timely resolution of failing financial institutions throughout the nation. Prior to his appointment as Deputy Director, Mr. Ivie served as an Assistant Director for the Division of Resolutions and Receiverships in Washington, D.C. In this position, he was a principal advisor to the Director and was responsible for internal and external communications, strategic planning, policy, management reporting, public and governmental affairs and international relations. Additionally, during 2004 and 2005, Mr. Ivie served as Interim Director for the Office of Public Affairs in Washington, D.C., a position he held concurrently with his Deputy Director position with the Division of Resolutions and Receiverships. In his public affairs capacity, Mr. Ivie managed the FDIC's media office and administered its external web site. Mr. Ivie served as a Director of Pacific Coast Banking School until January 2016.
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Chief Risk Officer, EVP, Chief Risk Officer of Pacific Western Bank and EVP of Pacific Western Bank
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PacWest Bancorp's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 6 ratings, PacWest Bancorp's employees are satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œB+ā€ or 75/100.

PacWest Bancorp's Executive Team ranks in the Top 30% of other companies in Los Angeles and Top 20% of other companies on Comparably that also have 1,001-5,000 Employees.

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