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Lina Hwang

Lina Hwang possesses extensive experience in administrative and operational roles within financial institutions and healthcare settings. Currently serving as an Information Technology Operations Analyst at The Commerce Bank of Washington since April 2022, Lina previously held the position of Executive Administrator at the same organization from January 2016 to October 2020, where responsibilities included administrative duties, HR tasks, payroll, event planning, and corporate governance support. Prior experience includes roles at HomeStreet Bank as a Claim Reconciliation Analyst and Loss Mitigation Lead, as well as a Foreclosure Claims Specialist, alongside earlier positions at Klopfenstein Family Dentistry and through a staffing agency. Lina completed an Associate's Degree in Arts with a focus on French and a minor in English from Seattle Central College, and holds a degree from Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages.

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Seattle, United States

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The Commerce Bank of Washington, a division of Zions Bancorporation, N.A.

Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender The Commerce Bank of Washington is a division of ZB, N.A., which operates in nearly 500 local financial centers across 11 Western states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. ZB, N.A.\’s parent company is Zions Bancorporation, which is included in the S&P 500 and NASDAQ Financial 100 indices (NASDAQ: ZION). Since 1988, The Commerce Bank of Washington has enriched local businesses with highly personalized banking from local, experienced bankers dedicated to long-term relationships. Founders James Hawkanson and Robert Richards joined forces to create a local bank to serve businesses in the Greater Seattle area. They were joined shortly afterwards by Dave Friedenberg who worked to help extend our vision of a bank with strong community ties. Ten years after we opened, we joined Zions’ “Collection of Great Banks” and became one of eight distinct banks which share the philosophy that banking is a “local” business. We believe our success requires strong ties to the communities we serve and strong relationships with our customers.


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51-200

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