Robert Powell, III// September 14, 2015//
John Marshall Bank has named Greg Jay senior vice president/commercial lending. He will be based in Leesburg.
Jay has more than 20 years of experience in the banking industry and is chair-elect of the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce. He resides in Round Hill.
Based in Reston, John Marshall Bank also has offices in Alexandria, Arlington, Leesburg, Rockville, Md., and Washington, D.C.
The bank had total assets of $855.8 million on June 30. Total deposits on that date were $668 million.
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