Carolyn Moscoso serves as vice president of the Alliance Association Banking Group at Western Alliance Bank for Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi markets where she supports efforts that grow existing client relationships.

Ms. Moscoso brings an extensive background in operations and business development and is uniquely experienced at helping both work effectively together.

For 13 years, Ms. Moscoso was operations manager for the Charleston division of United Parcel Service (UPS), guiding the division through compliance regulations, maintaining existing customers, and supporting account executives in new business opportunities. 

Ms. Moscoso is a board member of the South Carolina Chapter of the Community Associations Institute. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Science from the University of Miami.

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Western Alliance Bank

Western Alliance Bancorporation (NYSE:WAL) is one of the country’s top-performing banking companies. Its primary subsidiary, Western Alliance Bank, Member FDIC, is a leading national bank for business that puts customers first, delivering tailored business banking solutions and consumer products backed by outstanding, personalized service and specific expertise in more than 30 industries and sectors. With $90 billion in assets and offices nationwide, Western Alliance excels at helping businesses of all sizes capitalize on their opportunities to solve today and succeed tomorrow. 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. Western Alliance has ranked as a top U.S. bank by American Banker and Bank Director since 2016. In 2024, Western Alliance Bancorporation again was #1 for Best CEO, Best CFO and Best Company Board of Directors on Extel’s All-America Executive Team Midcap Banks list. 

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