Mr. Sanchez has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of the Company since November 2007 and as the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of FIL since December 2007. Prior to his positions with the Company and FIL, Mr. Sanchez served as both a bank executive and banking regulator. From 2002 through 2006, he served as Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary for CCBI and CCB and was a director of both for the one-year period preceding CCBI’s sale to Washington Mutual, Inc. Mr. Sanchez was responsible for corporate risk management and government relations, as well as policy development and review. From 1993 to 2002, Mr. Sanchez was Deputy Regional Director for the Western regional office of the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS). In this capacity, Mr. Sanchez planned and directed the examination and supervision of 85 insured financial institutions with total assets over $300 billion. Mr. Sanchez was the recipient of Treasury Secretary Awards in 1994 and 1996 in connection with the resolution of seriously troubled thrifts at no cost to the Resolution Trust Corporation or SAIF insurance fund. Mr. Sanchez supervised six assistant directors and a staff of approximately 100 professionals located in San Francisco, Seattle and Southern California. Mr. Sanchez spent the ten previous years at the OTS or its predecessor agency in various capacities, which included assistant director with supervisory responsibilities for both problem institutions and large institution groups. |