Justin Ewing
About Justin Ewing
Justin Ewing is a Process Improvement Manager with extensive experience in regulatory compliance and process design, having worked for notable financial institutions such as Fulton Financial Corporation and Bank of America. He has a strong academic background in Communication and Media Studies from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania.
Current Role at Fulton Bank
Justin Ewing serves as the Process Improvement Manager at Fulton Bank, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and streamlining processes within the organization. His experience in process improvement and regulatory compliance contributes to the bank's commitment to providing effective financial services.
Previous Experience at Fulton Financial Corporation
Prior to his current role, Justin worked at Fulton Financial Corporation as a Senior Vendor Risk Manager from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure, he was responsible for managing vendor relationships and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. His work in this position helped to strengthen the organization's risk management framework.
Background in Banking and Compliance
Justin has extensive experience in the banking sector, having held various positions across multiple institutions. He was an Assistant Vice President - Process Design Consultant at Bank of America from 2009 to 2013, where he led initiatives to improve process design. He also served as VP - Regulatory Compliance Initiative Consultant 3 at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage from 2013 to 2017, focusing on regulatory compliance.
Education and Studies
Justin has been studying at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania since 1998, pursuing a degree in Communication and Media Studies. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in effective communication, which is essential in his roles within the banking industry.
Achievements in Process Improvement
Justin has achieved significant results in process improvement throughout his career. Notably, he executed corrective actions for Appraisal Delivery under Regulation B in 2014, reducing error rates from nearly 70% to less than 3%. Additionally, he led the development of a Regulation X HUD calculator at Bank of America, enhancing accuracy in HUD statements.