Dayton City Commissioner Joey Williams switches jobs
Commissioner Williams who has moved through the ranks of several local banks up to the top local job at JP Morgan Chase has a new job.
Joey Williams has been Market Manager of Commercial banking and President, Chase in West Ohio of JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, since February 9, 2007. Mr. Williams also serves as President, Chase in Dayton of PMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, and has additional responsibility for the Cincinnati market.
via Joey Williams: Executive Profile & Biography – Businessweek.
His new gig is “Market Executive for Commercial Banking” for RBS Citizens, The bank is expanding into Southwest and Central Ohio according to Williams, who was looking to find a position to keep him in Dayton while his sons finish school.
Citizens doesn’t have branches in the area yet, but operates in Cleveland under the Charter One brand.
In 1828, RBS Citizens Financial Group got its start as a small community bank called the High Street Bank in Providence, Rhode Island.
RBS Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is a $132 billion commercial bank holding company. It is headquartered in Providence and through its subsidiaries has more than 1,400 branches, approximately 3,600 ATMs and approximately 18,950 colleagues. It operates its branch network in 12 states and has non-branch retail and commercial offices in more than 30 states.
Williams did have to abstain from some votes because of conflict of interest issues on where the city invested the sinking funds accounts and did banking, with his new position this should be less of an issue.
Better late than never, the Dayton Daily newsless finally covered Joey’s job change- a month after it happened and 8 days after I first told you about it.
And of course, they mentioned the primary- but failed to mention that I’m now a candidate: http://esrati.com/petitions-are-good-esrati-enters-city-commission-race/9529/
Of course- even people who never turn in petitions- get more ink- complete with a picture (and one of Williams too!) http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/community-activist-announces-run-for-dayton-commis/nTcj2/
Fairchild even got more ink than real candidates in an article where he dropped out when the party didn’t endorse him:
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/whaley-wins-endorsement-for-dayton-mayor/nT6R7/
[…] the last week, you would have read about these things first: Dayton Legal Blank closing its doors, Bank president and Dayton City Commissioner Joey Williams changing jobs, the First Four party being cancelled and the Nan Whaley push poll. Considering the Dayton Daily […]
5 weeks later- the DDN writes about it again: