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Dr. Lee is an executive fellow at Harvard Business School, where she has served since December 2022. She is also a senior lecturer at Harvard Medical School and author of The Long Fix: Solving America’s Health Care Crisis with Strategies that Work for Everyone . From 2018 to 2022, she served as president of Health Platforms at Verily Life Sciences (Alphabet), where she led the founding and growth of several successful health technology companies. Prior to that, she served for six years as the senior vice president of health sciences at the University of Utah, dean of the university’s school of medicine, and CEO of University of Utah Health Care. From 2014 until 2015, Dr. Lee also served on the board of directors of Zions First National Bank. Dr. Lee brings a wealth of experience from health care and technology. In Utah, as a CEO of a $3.5 billion health system, she focused on streamlining processes and improving efficiency in the highly regulated and rapidly evolving healthcare industry. As a health technology executive at Verily, she built consumer-facing digital technologies, data and analytics platforms, and employee health, including COVID-19 response and management. | |||
Mr. Gupta is president of Allstate Protection Products and Enterprise Services, where he leads six different protection business units, including device and appliance protection, identity protection, extended vehicle protection, voluntary benefits, and roadside protection services. He also leads global sourcing and procurement services, real estate and other administrative services. Prior to his current role, Mr. Gupta was president of Allstate Enterprise Solutions, where he was responsible for leading a global technology organization, global operations and Allstate corporate venture capital. Before joining Allstate, Mr. Gupta was executive vice president and group chief information officer for consumer lending at Wells Fargo Bank. Mr. Gupta’s deep experience in technology, operations, procurement, risk management and business strategy adds depth to our Board’s knowledge about data, technology, and cybersecurity, areas of evolving and increasing risk to the financial services industry. In addition to his roles at Allstate and Wells Fargo, he has held senior technology, operations, sales, marketing and strategic development roles at Airclic, Inc., a startup wireless internet venture, GMAC, INTELSAT, a telecommunications company, Thomson Corporation, and American Airlines. | |||
Mr. Quinn is a former managing director and general partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co. He is a director of Group 1 Automotive, Inc., where he serves on the nominating and governance, finance, risk management, compensation and audit committees. He also serves on the board of the National Ability Center in Park City, Utah. He was a director of American Express Bank Ltd. prior to its sale in 2009. Mr. Quinn contributes financial and investment banking expertise to the Board. At Goldman Sachs, he specialized in corporate finance, spending two decades structuring mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity financings, and other transactions for some of America’s best-known corporations. | |||
Mr. McLean is president and chief operating officer, or COO, of Zions Bancorporation, N.A. With over 40 years of banking experience, Mr. McLean has served in leadership positions for the Zions organization since 2002, including as CEO of its Amegy Bank affiliate prior to assuming his current position in 2014. Mr. McLean is active in the community, serving as a trustee emeritus and former chairman of the United Way of Greater Houston, a former trustee of Southern Methodist University and Memorial Hermann Health System, and former director of CenterPoint Energy. | |||
Since 2017, Ms. Contreras-Sweet has been managing member of both Contreras Sweet Companies, a marketing and research solutions company, and Rockway Equity Partners, a private equity firm. She served as the 24th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration and as a member of former President Barack Obama’s Cabinet from April 7, 2014 to Jan. 20, 2017. Previously, Ms. Contreras-Sweet was the founding executive chairwoman of ProAmerica Bank. She is a member of the boards of directors of publicly traded companies TriNet Group, Inc., serving as chairperson of their risk committee and as a member of their nomination and governance committee; and Regional Management Corporation, where she serves as chairperson of the nomination and governance committee and as a member of the compensation committee. She also serves on the board of the Bipartisan Policy Center. Ms. Contreras-Sweet possesses extensive knowledge of and executive experience in both the public and private sectors. Her strong understanding of banking, regulation and the financial services marketplace; extensive experience with small- and medium-sized businesses; and her promotion of workplace inclusiveness bring a valuable perspective to the Board. | |||
Mr. Simmons is chairman and chief executive officer, or CEO, of Zions Bancorporation, N.A. He is a director of O.C. Tanner Company and National Life Group. Mr. Simmons’ more than 40 years of experience in banking and leadership of the Bank is invaluable to the Board. During his tenure as our president and then chairman and CEO, the Bank has grown from $3 billion in assets to its present nearly $90 billion in assets. He is past chairman of the American Bankers Association. | |||
Mr. Crittenden is a private investor and has been a nonemployee executive director of HGGC, LLC, a California-based middle market private equity firm, since January 2017. From 2009 to January 2017, he served in various capacities at HGGC, including managing director, chairman and CEO. He is a member of the boards of directors of Primerica, where he is the lead director, chair of the audit committee and a member of the compensation committee; and Extra Space Storage Inc., where he also chairs the audit committee and is a member of the compensation committee. He previously served as chairman of Citi Holdings and as chief financial officer at Citigroup, American Express Company, Monsanto, Sears Roebuck, Melville Corporation and Filene’s Basement, following a consulting career at Bain & Company. Mr. Crittenden brings substantial experience in banking and financial services, mergers and acquisitions, investment management, public markets, finance and accounting, risk management, and regulatory relations. | |||
Mr. Murphy is a former executive vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he served as the principal financial officer and was responsible for enterprise-wide operational risk management. He is also a former executive vice president of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mr. Murphy is a certified public accountant who contributes significant expertise in accounting and financial reporting in the banking industry, as well as extensive experience in operational risk management and internal control processes. During his 21-year career at JPMorgan Chase, he held several senior leadership positions, including principal accounting officer, global director of internal audit, chief operating officer of Asia Pacific operations, and chief financial officer of the consumer and middle markets businesses. | |||
Ms. Huang is the former chief marketing officer of JPMorgan Chase and Co. Previously, she held global head of marketing positions at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Boston and Hong Kong. She was also head of Fidelity Investments’ marketing and strategy groups. Her financial services experience began at American Express. Earlier in her career, she developed her credentials as a turnaround and growth expert in consumer products companies, beginning at Procter and Gamble. Ms. Huang contributes her expertise in marketing, digital, brand building and strategic planning. | |||
Ms. Yastine is the former chair and CEO of Ally Bank, a digital banking leader, serving in various capacities from May 2010 to June 2015. She has more than 30 years of management experience in financial services. She most recently served as a director and co-CEO of privately held Lebenthal Holdings, LLC from September 2015 to June 2016. She is an active investor in private companies. In addition to Zions, she is a director of Primerica, Inc., where she is the chair of the compensation committee and a member of the audit committee; AXIS Capital Holdings Ltd., serving as a member of the finance committee and audit committee; and Alkami Technology, where she is a member of the audit committee. Ms. Yastine's broad industry experience spans consumer and commercial banking, investment banking and capital markets, and asset and wealth management. Prior to her tenure at Ally Bank, she served in various executive roles at Citigroup and Credit Suisse First Boston for more than 17 years. In addition to industry knowledge, Ms. Yastine contributes her expertise in general management, digital and branding strategies, finance, strategic planning, compliance, and bank regulatory matters. | |||
Mr. Skonnard is a co-founder and former CEO of Pluralsight, Inc., an enterprise software-as-a-service company focused on teaching technology skills through its leading technology-skills development platform, in use by 70% of Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Skonnard is a founder and board member of the Silicon Slopes organization, a nonprofit designed to empower Utah’s startup and tech community. His contributions to the Board include his expertise in technology, understanding of issues and trends in information security, as well as his valuable perspective as an entrepreneur, chief executive officer of a publicly traded company, and philanthropist. |
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Harris H. Simmons
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Zions Bancorporation
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2024
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1,092,727 | — | 1,663,441 | — | 2,817,986 | 67,399 | 83,983 | 5,725,536 | ||||||||||||||||||||
2023
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1,060,900 | 1,145,772 | 1,557,584 | 449,447 | 460,719 | 67,640 | 97,179 | 4,839,241 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | 1,060,900 | 1,336,000 | 1,266,698 | 385,100 | 1,012,284 | — | 107,065 | 5,168,047 | |||||||||||||||||||||
R. Ryan Richards
Chief Financial Officer
Zions Bancorporation
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2024
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566,884 | — | 412,443 | — | 444,525 | 22,125 | 1,445,977 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Scott J. McLean
President and Chief Operating Officer
Zions Bancorporation
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2024
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759,000 | — | 809,476 | — | 1,465,760 | 21,957 | 3,056,193 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2023
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732,000 | 594,000 | 636,722 | 183,729 | 238,192 | 23,193 | 2,407,836 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | 732,000 | 722,000 | 672,261 | 204,375 | 522,185 | — | 22,335 | 2,875,156 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Paul E. Burdiss
Chief Executive Officer Zions Bank
Former Chief Financial Officer Zions Bancorporation
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2024
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655,500 | — | 630,152 | — | 1,148,567 | 22,125 | 2,456,344 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2023 | 635,558 | 471,000 | 566,200 | 147,075 | 193,955 | 22,578 | 2,036,365 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | 612,000 | 581,000 | 543,231 | 137,997 | 430,615 | — | 22,322 | 2,327,165 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Eric Ellingsen
Chief Executive Officer
California Bank & Trust
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2024
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615,000 | — | 368,974 | — | 584,298 | 16,950 | 1,585,222 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2023
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592,692 | 340,000 | 313,644 | 78,430 | 269,325 | 17,525 | 1,611,616 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2022 | 560,000 | 391,000 | 295,662 | 73,912 | 248,880 | — | 17,850 | 1,587,304 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Steven D. Stephens
Chief Executive Officer
Amegy Bank
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2024
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609,000 | — | 370,713 | — | 560,349 | 21,881 | 1,561,943 |
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Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
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SIMMONS HARRIS H | - | 1,306,760 | 64,258 |
SIMMONS HARRIS H | - | 1,258,270 | 64,258 |
MCLEAN SCOTT J | - | 88,894 | 104,540 |
Burdiss Paul E. | - | 86,232 | 14,500 |
Abbott James R | - | 83,936 | 0 |
STEPHENS STEVEN DAN | - | 45,378 | 0 |
STEPHENS STEVEN DAN | - | 44,155 | 0 |
Murphy Edward F | - | 39,862 | 0 |
Maio Keith D | - | 38,006 | 0 |
Ellingsen Eric | - | 35,878 | 0 |
Richards Robert Ryan | - | 29,674 | 0 |
Law Scott A. | - | 26,260 | 0 |
Smith Jennifer Anne | - | 24,714 | 0 |
SHIREY TERRY ALAN | - | 24,640 | 0 |
Forney Alan M | - | 22,181 | 0 |
Law Scott A. | - | 21,929 | 0 |
Forney Alan M | - | 18,014 | 0 |
ALEXANDER BRUCE K | - | 17,857 | 0 |
Kyriakakis Christopher | - | 17,485 | 0 |
Hoff Olga | - | 15,103 | 0 |
ANDERSON A SCOTT | - | 14,665 | 0 |
Young Mark Richard | - | 11,938 | 0 |
Contreras-Sweet Maria | - | 11,033 | 0 |
Hoff Olga | - | 10,733 | 0 |
Steward Derek | - | 8,863 | 0 |
Miller Rena A. | - | 6,660 | 0 |
Arbuckle Jason D. | - | 3,826 | 0 |
Robinson Rebecca K | - | 0 | 10,360 |
Burdiss Paul E. | - | 0 | 14,500 |
MCLEAN SCOTT J | - | 0 | 104,540 |