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Pacific Western Bank Hires Janice Ibey as SVP

Janice Ibey recently joined Pacific Western Bank as a senior vice president, business development officer on its asset-based lending team. She will be located in Orange County. Ibey will expand the bank’s efforts to deliver lending solutions to middle-market businesses from the Central Valley to San Diego and beyond.

“Janice has a proven track record of success delivering asset-based lending solutions to businesses throughout Southern California, a market where she has spent a majority of her professional career,” said Matt Lernor, managing director, Pacific Western business finance. “I am confident that she is going to have an immediate impact on Pacific Western Bank’s ability to provide creative financing to the middle-market businesses we serve.”

A native of Southern California, Ibey has more than 22 years of experience in the commercial lending industry. She joins Pacific Western Bank having spent the past four years working with Crestmark, a division of Metabank as vice president of business development in Southern California.

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Lisa Brown has decades of experience in corporate communications and marketing management with organizations including Coldwell Banker Residential, Grubb & Ellis, Marcus & Millichap, NAIOP, SIOR and ALM. In those positions, she worked in conjunction with chief executive officers and chief marketing officers to create corporate messaging, cohesive branding standards, strategic marketing plans and thought pieces. Brown is a frequent speaker at industry events and an editing adjunct professor for an online course. She has a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University.

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