Ashley Curry serves as vice president of the Alliance Association Banking group at Western Alliance Bank for the New England area serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Prior to joining the team, Ms. Curry worked closely with Western Alliance Bank during her time at CINC Systems, an industry leading SaaS solution.  She spent the last four years working with management companies and industry specific vendors across the country, she enjoys meeting new faces and bringing people together. Through her hands-on experience, she has learned valuable insights into management companies’ financial needs and is excited and eager to take her experience to better assist her clients with their banking needs and goals.  

Ms. Curry earned a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Business, from Western New England University. She is an active member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) both national and local. In her free time, she spends as much time outdoors, skiing, boating and volunteering with the local community gardening group in Cape Ann, Massachusetts. 

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About Us

Western Alliance Bank

With more than $85 billion in assets, Western Alliance Bancorporation is one of the country’s top-performing bank holding companies. Its primary subsidiary, Western Alliance Bank, Member FDIC, offers a full spectrum of tailored commercial banking solutions and consumer products, all delivered with outstanding service by industry experts who put customers first. Major accolades include being ranked as a top U.S. bank in 2024 by American Banker and Bank Director and receiving #1 rankings on Extel’s (formerly Institutional Investor’s) All-America Executive Team Midcap Banks 2024 for Best CEO, Best CFO and Best Company Board of Directors. Serving clients nationwide, Western Alliance Bank includes six legacy bank brands — Alliance Association Bank, Alliance Bank of Arizona, Bank of Nevada, Bridge Bank, First Independent Bank and Torrey Pines Bank — that continue to be part of the company’s heritage. 

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