1st Source announces retirement of chief risk officer John Griffith
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1st Source Corporation (NASDAQ: SRCE) announced that John Griffith, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, will retire on December 31, 2025, after nearly 25 years with the organization.
Griffith joined 1st Source in 2001 as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the Board. He was promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer in 2011, while maintaining his chief legal counsel responsibilities for both the bank and corporation.
"John's dedicated service to 1st Source over the past 25 years will leave a lasting legacy," said Andrea Short, CEO and President of 1st Source Corporation and CEO of 1st Source Bank.
Christopher Murphy, Executive Chairman of 1st Source Corporation and 1st Source Bank, described Griffith's career as extraordinary and praised his professional qualities.
Griffith holds an undergraduate degree in Accounting from Washington University in St. Louis and a Juris Doctor degree from Cornell Law School. He brings over 40 years of business and legal experience, including 15 years with law firms in Chicago specializing in banking, financial restructuring and insolvency law. Since 2017, he has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School.
1st Source Corporation, the parent company of 1st Source Bank, operates with $9.1 billion in assets and maintains 78 banking centers, 18 specialty finance locations nationwide, nine trust and wealth advisory services locations, 10 insurance offices, and three loan production offices. The company describes itself as the largest locally controlled financial institution in the northern Indiana-southwestern Michigan area.
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