Scott Witter, Cfp
About Scott Witter, Cfp
Scott Witter is an executive in personal and business banking, currently serving as EVP/Division Executive at City National Bank. He has extensive experience in the banking industry and has held various leadership roles, including trustee positions and board memberships in civic organizations.
Work at City National Bank
Scott Witter serves as Executive Vice President and Division Executive for Personal and Business Banking at City National Bank. In this role, he oversees the Business Banking division, which provides services to companies with annual revenues of up to $20 million. He manages a branch network that includes over 600 colleagues. Witter has held various positions at City National Bank, including Senior Vice President for Private Client Services and Region Manager for New York Private Client Services.
Education and Expertise
Scott Witter holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a focus on Finance from California State University-Los Angeles, which he completed from 1979 to 1984. He achieved the Certified Financial Planner designation after studying at the University of California, Los Angeles from 1996 to 1998. Additionally, he completed a Graduate Program in Retail Banking at CBA from 2000 to 2002.
Background
Scott Witter has extensive experience in the banking industry, having worked for Bank of America for 19 years in various roles, including Senior Vice President and Consumer Region Executive. He also served as a Trustee for Children's Bureau from 2008 to 2014. Witter has been involved in civic activities, including law enforcement, and retired from the Azusa Police Department after 27 years of service.
Board Memberships and Community Involvement
Since 2018, Scott Witter has been a member of the Board of Directors at Pacific Coast Banking School. He also serves on the executive and finance committees of the Economic Development Corporation of Los Angeles County. Additionally, he is a Council Member for Yosemite Conservancy, contributing to community-focused initiatives in the Greater Los Angeles Area.