Andrew de Angelo

Vice President, Regulatory Risk And Fair & Responsible Banking Officer Executive at Sallie Mae

Andrew De Angelo has a diverse work history in the banking and financial services industry. Andrew started their career at MBNA America, where they completed a management development program and gained expertise in credit underwriting, customer service, and fraud. Andrew then worked as a Section Manager, overseeing a team of specialists in a specialty customer service line of business.

After their time at MBNA America, De Angelo joined Bank of America as a Vice President, managing credit card marketing strategies and leading a team responsible for model validation, profitability, and marketing campaign performance. Andrew also managed risk-based pricing projects to expand marketing flexibility and strategic profitability.

Most recently, De Angelo worked at Sallie Mae as a Vice President, where they led a team of risk management professionals, providing strategic insight and compliance advice. Andrew also served as a principal consultant and played a leadership role in various risk management programs.

Throughout their career, De Angelo has demonstrated strong leadership skills, built effective relationships with stakeholders, and maintained a focus on risk management and compliance.

Andrew De Angelo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical and Scientific Communication from James Madison University. In addition to their degree, they obtained certifications such as the CDIA FCRA Certificate Program for Data Furnishers and Data Users from the Consumer Data Industry Association. Andrew also obtained a Certificate in Lending Compliance from the ABA in 2014.

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  • Vice President, Regulatory Risk And Fair & Responsible Banking Officer Executive

    October, 2020 - present

  • Vice President, Fair Lending Officer And Compliance Executive

    March, 2013

  • Sr Director - Credit Engine Management

    March, 2009

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