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Fremont Bank Hires New Senior Trust Officer

Jordis Moore will be charged with managing the general trust administration of Fremont Bank's wealth management and trust accounts.

From Fremont Bank

FREMONT Fremont Bank, a leading full-service community bank in California, announced today that Jordis Moore has been named senior trust officer.

In this role, Moore will be responsible for managing the general trust administration for the bank’s wealth management and trust accounts. Moore will also serve on key fiduciary committees and be involved in the review and analysis of trust documents.

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“We are very pleased to welcome Jordis to Fremont Bank and to our wealth management team. Her trust administration and financial services experience will be a tremendous asset to our clients,” said Fremont Bank’s Director of Financial Services Ron Flaiani.

Moore brings more than 10 years of experience in trust administration to Fremont Bank, serving most recently as a trust administrator II at Wells Fargo Bank in Long Beach. Moore is a licensed attorney in California and worked five years in estate planning and probate in Marina del Rey. She received her B.A. in English Literature from UCLA and received her J.D. from Southwestern University School of Law.

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About Fremont Bank

Fremont Bank (www.fremontbank.com) is the leading full-service community bank in Northern California. Founded in 1964, Fremont Bank is one of the oldest independent family owned and managed banks in the region and focuses on personalized service for individuals and businesses. It serves communities through 18 branches and seven additional ATMs throughout the Greater Bay Area. Exceptional client service is the cornerstone of Fremont Bank’s business. Accommodation of customer needs in a friendly, personal atmosphere characterizes the Bank’s culture.  


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