Exchange Bank Promotes Stacy McKee to Vice President & Controller
McKee began her career at Exchange Bank in February 2003 as an Accounting Specialist. Over the past 22 years, she has steadily advanced through leadership roles, including Accounting Supervisor in 2012, Assistant Vice President and Assistant Controller in 2018, and most recently, Vice President and Controller. Throughout her tenure, she has led numerous projects and implemented key financial processes that have strengthened the Bank's operations.
"Stacy's promotion is well deserved. She has been an integral part of our Finance team and is known for her collaborative spirit, steady leadership, and deep institutional knowledge," said Charlotte Radmilovic, SVP and Chief Financial Officer of Exchange Bank. "I am thrilled to announce her advancement to Vice President & Controller. Stacy brings a thoughtful and supportive approach that will continue to strengthen our team and culture."
McKee's academic accomplishments reflect her dedication to continual growth. She earned both an Associate of Arts degree and an Account Clerk Certificate from Santa Rosa Junior College in 2000 and went on to complete her Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in Accounting from Eastern Oregon University in 2014.
In her new role, McKee will oversee the Bank's financial reporting and accounting operations, while continuing to drive process improvements and support regulatory compliance. She will also play a key role in mentoring and developing the Finance team, helping to ensure the Bank's continued financial strength and operational excellence.
About Exchange Bank
Headquartered in Sonoma County and founded in 1890, Exchange Bank is a full-service community bank with assets of $3.27 billion. Exchange Bank provides a wide range of personal, commercial, and trust and investment management services with 17 retail branches in Sonoma County, a retail branch in Roseville and Trust & Investment Management offices in Santa Rosa, Roseville, Marin County and Silicon Valley. The Bank's legacy of financial leadership and community support is grounded in its core values of commitment, respect, integrity, and teamwork. Exchange Bank is known for its people who care about their customers, their company, and the communities where they live and work. Exchange Bank is a 19-year winner of the North Bay Business Journal's Best Places to Work survey and a 13-time winner of the Best Bank of Sonoma County by the Press Democrat's Readers' Choice 2024 awards. Exchange Bank was named Best Consumer Bank by the NorthBay biz Magazine's Best of the North Bay readers' poll and Best Local Bank by The Petaluma Argus Courier People's Choice Awards 2025. Exchange Bank is also a winner of the 2024 San Francisco Business Times Corporate Philanthropy award, and the Bohemian Magazine's Best of the North Bay 2024 named Exchange Bank Best Business Bank and Best Consumer Bank. www.exchangebank.com
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Contacts
Suzanne Knowlton, VP/Director of Marketing & Community RelationsExchange BankPO Box 403Santa Rosa, CA 95402Suzanne.Knowlton@exchangebank.com
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