Friday, May 16, 2008
CREW Dallas Luncheon to address the economic impact banks have on communities
DALLAS Anne Motsenbocker, JP Morgan Chase Bank regional president, and Julia Wellborn, Wachovia regional president – North Texas, will address Commercial Real Estate Women of Dallas (CREW) at the May luncheon. The open-to-the-public luncheon is on Wednesday, May 21 at 11:30 a.m. at the Park City Club, 5956 Sherry Lane.
”These two bank executives, each with years of experience in banking, will talk about the economic impact that banks have on their communities, and how the involvement is important to their business,” said Leigh Richter, president of CREW.
Motsenbocker, who has worked for the bank and its predecessors for 23 years, currently is the market manager of Chase’s Commercial Bank. She started her banking career with Texas Commerce Bank in 1984 in Houston, and from 1997 through 2007, Motsenbocker served in various positions in the Private Bank for JPMorgan, most recently as the managing director responsible for the Dallas region.
Wellborn provides executive leadership to Wachovia’s banking operations in North Texas, a position she has held since 2006. She is a career banker, coming up the ranks from relationship manager, through commercial lending and business banking to her current position as the head of Wachovia’s North Texas operations.
CREW Dallas (Commercial Real Estate Women) is comprised of more than 300 influential, senior-level commercial real estate professionals affiliated nationally through membership in the CREW Network. The non-profit organization provides opportunities for networking, education, leadership development and civic/philanthropic involvement.
Source: CREW
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