J
ohn Marshall Bank, a subsidiary of John Marshall Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: JMSB), has announced the hiring of Robbie Hancock as Vice President, Commercial Real Estate Lender. Hancock will focus on developing commercial real estate relationships in Alexandria and throughout the DC Metro area. With over 13 years of banking experience, including 10 years in commercial real estate lending, Hancock brings expertise and a proven track record to the role.
Hancock previously served as Vice President, Commercial Lender for Founders Bank in Washington DC, where he gained knowledge of the DC Metro Area real estate market. Jason R. McDonough, EVP, Chief Lending Officer, expressed excitement about Hancock joining the team, citing his dedication to customers and wide-reaching knowledge of commercial real estate lending across the Bank's markets.
Hancock holds a Master's in Real Estate Development from George Mason University and an undergraduate degree in Marketing from the University of Tennessee. He is also involved in various community organizations, including NAIOP and the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce.
The hiring of Hancock is expected to advance the Bank's growing commercial real estate efforts, while providing excellent customer service. With his extensive experience and knowledge of the market, Hancock is well-positioned to help John Marshall Bank expand its presence in the DC Metro area.
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