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Roula Sakellakos

Vice President

Roula Sakellakos is vice president of the Association Banking group at Western Alliance Bank with a focus on clients in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. 

For more than 20 years, Ms. Sakellakos worked with Fortune 500 companies leading sales and business development efforts that brought technology solutions to Xerox, Hewlett-Packard, Konica, Minolta, and Canon, among others.

In her position at Western Alliance Bank, Ms. Sakellakos offers customizable banking solutions and innovative technologies sought by homeowner associations and community management groups. Her expertise in connecting clients with technology products and services brings additional value and insight to her clients.

Ms. Sakellakos is a member of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) and the California Association of Community Managers (CACM). 

Ms. Sakellakos spends time volunteering with the Food Harvest Bank, Junior Achievement, and the YMCA. She holds a Six Sigma Green Belt certification.

Ms. Sakellakos lives in the Los Angeles area.

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Association Banking

Association Banking, a national banking group within Western Alliance Bank, Member FDIC, delivers a tailored suite of deposit, financing and technology solutions designed for community management companies and homeowner associations nationwide. The group’s relationship managers provide a broad spectrum of innovative and customized solutions to help community management companies and community associations succeed, all with a high level of expertise and responsiveness. The Association Banking group is part of Western Alliance Bancorporation, which has $90 billion in assets and has ranked as a top U.S. bank by American Banker and Bank Director since 2016. With significant national capabilities, the Association Banking group delivers the reach, resources and deep industry knowledge to help businesses capitalize on their opportunities to solve today and succeed tomorrow. For more information, visit Association Banking

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