Chaula Pandya

Chaula Pandya has extensive experience in the banking sector, currently serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Community Bank of the Bay since October 2002, and has held various senior leadership roles, including Senior Vice President of Operations & Cash Management and Senior Vice President of Finance. Prior to this, Chaula Pandya worked as Vice President of Cash Management at CivicBank of Commerce from December 1993 to August 2002. Chaula Pandya's academic credentials include a degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2008-2010) and studies at San Francisco State University (1989-1991).

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Oakland, United States

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Community Bank Of The Bay

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Established in 1996, Community Bank of the Bay (OTCBB: CBOBA) is an independent, community-focused bank with over 25 years of active financial investment in businesses and individuals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to foster and promote economic development in the communities we serve. At Community Bank of the Bay, we take the time to listen, understand, and develop customized financial solutions that support the unique needs of our business banking clients. Through community partnerships, civic engagement, nonprofit stewardship, and a meaningful approach to our client relationships, we strive to offer the tools and resources necessary for equitable development and economic opportunity. Community Bank of the Bay (CBB) is a member of the FDIC, an SBA Preferred Lender, and a CDARS depository institution, headquartered in Oakland, CA with offices in Danville, San Mateo and San Francisco. We are also California’s first FDIC-insured certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and have been awarded 21 Bank Enterprise Awards since 1997 from the federal CDFI fund to use in service to distressed communities. CBB is the first and only bank in the Bay Area to sign the Anti-Displacement Code of Conduct, which advocates for sustainable investment that allows local communities to thrive. Additional information is available at www.BankCBB.com Discover new career opportunities at www.bankcbb.com/careers