John Marshall Bank hires Devin Perry as VP of Loudoun Region
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John Marshall Bank (“JMB” or the “Bank”), subsidiary of John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: JMSB), is pleased to welcome Devin Perry as Vice President, Commercial Lender in the Bank’s Loudoun Region. Operating out of the Bank’s new Loudoun Branch, Mr. Perry will utilize his knowledge of the Loudoun market and his extensive banking skills to assist the Bank’s existing and prospective Loudoun clients with an emphasis on local operating companies in the federal government and trade contracting industries.
“Devin is an exciting addition to the Loudoun commercial team,” Peter Nadanyi, SVP, Regional Executive, Loudoun, said about Mr. Perry’s hiring. “Bringing on veteran bankers like Devin exemplifies our commitment to building our commercial team, fueling organic growth for the Bank and providing the Loudoun business community with a strong financial partner and advisor.”
Prior to joining John Marshall Bank, Devin served as a Commercial Lender for Sandy Spring Bank in Reston, Virginia. Mr. Perry brings over 15 years of lending and management experience to the Bank. His skills and talents have made him an established and respected banker in Northern Virginia. Mr. Perry will play an important role as the Bank continues to provide Loudoun’s businesses with exceptional service, personalized banking products, and resources to grow.
Mr. Perry graduated from the Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing. He shows his dedication to improving and giving back to his community by sitting on the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce’s Public Policy Committee and the Board of Directors for the Loudoun Abused Women Shelter.
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