Stacey Bookman

Chief Regional Credit Officer at Bank Leumi USA

Stacey Bookman has a diverse work experience in the banking and financial services industry. Stacey started their career as an Analyst at JPMorgan in 2001, where they prepared credit memorandums and assisted lenders in determining pricing. Stacey then joined Goldman Sachs in 2003 as an Associate in Prime Brokerage Client Services, responsible for serving as a point of contact for hedge funds and handling administrative and compliance issues.

In 2006, Stacey joined Bank of America as an Assistant Vice President and MBA Investment Banking Recruiter. Stacey'sresponsibilities included leading recruiting efforts, organizing events, and assisting in the interview and offer process. Stacey also played a role in promoting diversity and organizing events for female candidates.

Stacey joined Merrill Lynch in 2007 as an Assistant Vice President and MBA Investment Banking Recruiter. During their time there, they managed the recruiting process for key target schools, organized educational and networking events, and guided candidates through the recruiting and offer process.

In 2010, Stacey joined JPMorgan Chase & Co. as a Credit Risk Associate, where they gained experience in managing operational risk and working as a Private Bank Lender. In their role as Private Bank Lender, they provided lending services to clients.

Most recently, Stacey joined Bank Leumi USA in 2018 as the Chief Regional Credit Officer. As the Chief Regional Credit Officer, they are responsible for overseeing credit operations in the region.

Throughout their career, Stacey has demonstrated a strong understanding of risk management, credit analysis, and recruitment strategies. Stacey has proven their ability to successfully navigate the banking industry and excel in various roles.

Stacey Bookman attended Boston College from 1998 to 2001, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance.

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  • Chief Regional Credit Officer

    March, 2018 - present

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