Paul Weiss
About Paul Weiss
Paul Weiss serves as the Executive Vice President of Residential Lending, Consumer and Small Business Products, and Commercial Loan Operations at City National Bank, where he has worked since 2017. He has a strong background in banking and financial services, with previous leadership roles at Deloitte Consulting and a solid academic foundation in Mathematics from Davidson College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Work at City National Bank
Paul Weiss serves as the Executive Vice President of Residential Lending, Consumer and Small Business Products, and Commercial Loan Operations at City National Bank. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to the bank's operations in Los Angeles. In this role, he oversees various lending products and services aimed at enhancing customer experience and driving business growth.
Education and Expertise
Paul Weiss studied Mathematics at Davidson College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 1982 to 1986. He furthered his education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Mathematics. His academic background supports his analytical skills and expertise in the banking and financial services sector.
Background
Before joining City National Bank, Paul Weiss worked at Deloitte Consulting for over a decade. He held the position of Senior Manager in Banking and Financial Services from 2004 to 2009, followed by Managing Director from 2009 to 2017. His roles at Deloitte involved significant responsibilities in operational management and strategic consulting within the financial services industry.
Achievements
Paul Weiss has a strong leadership track record characterized by business line responsibility and operational management. He has extensive experience in structuring and driving large transformation programs, with both domestic and global delivery experience. His senior roles in transformation programs have included work with national and global banks as well as government agencies.