Fred Hubbard
About Fred Hubbard
Fred Hubbard is the Vice President and Senior Credit Portfolio Analyst at First Financial Bank, with over 15 years of experience in credit portfolio analysis and management.
Current Position at First Financial Bank
Fred Hubbard holds the position of Vice President at First Financial Bank. In addition to his role as V.P., he also serves as a Senior Credit Portfolio Analyst. He has been with First Financial Bank since October 2007, contributing over 15 years of experience in credit portfolio analysis and management.
Previous Roles at Irwin Union Bank
Fred Hubbard has an extensive background in banking, having held multiple managerial roles at Irwin Union Bank. From 2006 to 2007, he was the Operational Risk Manager in Columbus, IN. Prior to that, he served as the Commercial Loan Documentation Manager from 2005 to 2006 and as the Small Business Lending Manager from 2003 to 2005, all in Columbus, IN.
Educational Background
Fred Hubbard earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Winona State University, located in Winona, MN. He pursued his studies from 1978 to 1982, gaining a solid foundation in business principles and practices.
Expertise in Credit Portfolio Analysis
Fred Hubbard possesses extensive expertise in credit portfolio analysis and management, with over 15 years of experience in the field. His current role at First Financial Bank as a Senior Credit Portfolio Analyst and V.P. highlights his proficiency in this area. His skills in analyzing and managing credit portfolios have been refined throughout his career.
Operational Risk Management and Commercial Loan Documentation
Throughout his career, Fred Hubbard has developed significant expertise in operational risk management and commercial loan documentation. During his time at Irwin Union Bank, he managed various aspects of operational risk and was responsible for overseeing the documentation of commercial loans. His background in these areas underscores his comprehensive understanding of banking operations and risk mitigation.