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The National Bankers Association
                                               Names   Nicole Elam, Esq. President and CEO
                                  An Action-Oriented  Executive to Lead the Association for Inclusive
                                      Financial Services and Regulatory Voice of Minority Banking

                                WASHINGTON, DC, May 19, 2021 – The National Bankers Association (NBA)
                                announced today the   appointment of Nicole Elam, Esq. as president and CEO,
                                effective May 17, 2021.

                                Elam joins the NBA from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was vice president
          and government relations manager developing public policy positions and advocacy strategies in
          Washington, DC.

          Previously, she led the government and external affairs strategy as vice president for ITT Educational
          Services, Inc., worked as a senior director at the government affairs firm Ice Miller Strategies LLC, and
          an attorney at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP focusing on congressional investigations and
          government enforcement actions.

          Nicole started her career in civil rights as communications director at the Black Leadership Forum, Inc.,
          and held positions at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the NAACP Washington
          Bureau.

          “I am honored to lead the National Bankers Association toward its 100th Anniversary and to strengthen its
          member banks and the communities they serve,” said Elam. “Minority banks have an unprecedented
          opportunity to grow and level the economic playing field for minorities and women.

          In this transformational era, we want to expand access to capital to drive inclusive economic recovery and
          help NBA member banks better leverage technology to achieve an economic multiplier effect.” Research
          has shown that substantial inequality exists, challenging the strength of many NBA member institutions.
          With the growth of the fintech industry and re-energized racial justice movements, Elam will lead the NBA
          to innovate and engage new generations in conversation about how they can use their money to help
          foster the social change they seek.

          “The NBA is delighted to have Nicole Elam advocate for our members as they strive to eliminate the racial
          wealth gap. She will lead our efforts to attract new capital to our sector, communicate our profound
          impact, build our capacity to serve more minority banks and their customers, and collaborate to bring
          innovative solutions to the underserved,” said Robert E. James, II, chairman of the NBA and president of
          Carver Development CDE, LLC. “Our banks have faced great volatility during COVID-19, but we are
          encouraged about the opportunities for us to create a new future. We are thrilled to have Ms. Elam at the
          helm to take the NBA forward.”

          Elam succeeds Kim D. Saunders, who served as NBA president and CEO since 2018.























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