Bank of Marin Bancorp Announces Upcoming Retirement of Chief Financial Officer Tani Girton

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Appoints Treasurer Dave Bonaccorso as Successor

NOVATO, Calif., December 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bank of Marin Bancorp (Nasdaq: BMRC) and its wholly owned subsidiary Bank of Marin, today announced that Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Principal Accounting Officer Tani Girton will retire effective January 31, 2025, following a planned transition period. Dave Bonaccorso, age 49, who currently serves as the Bank’s treasurer, has been named her successor. Bonaccorso will assume the chief financial officer and principal accounting officer roles on January 2, 2025, continuing to work closely with Girton to ensure a smooth transition.

"On behalf of the board of directors, our leadership team, and all our colleagues, I want to thank Tani for her leadership and dedication to the financial health, stability, and growth of our Bank over the past 11 years. She built a Finance, Audit, Compliance, and Treasury team that is positioned for success at scale. We wish her the very best in her retirement and all her future endeavors," said Tim Myers, president and CEO, Bank of Marin. "As treasurer, Dave has worked closely with Tani and we are excited to welcome him to his new role as CFO and principal accounting officer, and to the executive leadership team. Dave has a deep commitment to our mission. His knowledge and understanding of our Bank along with his business acumen and strategic focus will be instrumental in building upon Tani’s legacy and helping us navigate future opportunities and challenges."

Bonaccorso—who has nearly 30 years of experience in the financial services sector—joined Bank of Marin as treasurer in August 2023. Previously, he was the treasurer of Rabobank, N.A. and Mechanics Bank from January 2018 to September 2023, which had total assets approaching $20 billion. Additional disclosure of any changes to Bonaccorso's compensation related to his new roles will be provided if and when such changes are finalized.

Earlier in his career, Bonaccorso provided fixed income and equity markets advisory services to more than 200 west coast community banks while employed at Wells Fargo Securities, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, FIG Partners, and Hoefer & Arnett. He earned bachelor’s degrees in business administration and philosophy from University of Southern California and a master’s degree in accountancy from University of Illinois as well as the Chartered Financial Analyst® designation. A Bay Area native, Bonaccorso is a volunteer with Kentfield School District and Kentfield Futbol Club and lives with his family in Marin County.