
Craig Huntington serves as president emeritus of the Alliance Association Banking group at Western Alliance Bank.
Beginning in 2008, Mr. Huntington worked with the Alliance Association Banking team to provide superior service as well as the banking tools and innovative solutions that meet the needs of the community management industry.
For more than 30 years, Huntington has been active in the industry. Prior to joining Western Alliance Bank, he was president of Community Association Banc. His career in community management began in 1980, when he founded Huntington Property Services, a full-service property management company in Southern California.
A well-respected and distinguished industry and motivational speaker, Mr. Huntington has presented managerial, leadership and motivational presentations for the past 20 years. He has spoken at Community Associations Institute (CAI) conferences, management companies, executive retreats and strategic meetings in more than 25 states.
Mr. Huntington has served as president of the Channel Island Chapter of Community Associations Institute (CAI), and has been a member of the Board of Directors for the Nevada, Central Arizona and Utah CAI Chapters. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business from Oregon State University.

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.
