Rebeca Romero Rainey

Rebeca Romero Rainey

Rebeca Romero Rainey is president and CEO of the Independent Community Bankers of America® (ICBA), the leading advocacy organization exclusively representing community banks. She is one of the nation’s foremost advocates of the community banking industry and has met with President Obama and President Trump to discuss issues that are top of mind for community banks.

A third-generation community banker born and raised in Taos, N.M., Romero Rainey is the former Chairman and CEO of Centinel Bank of Taos. Upon graduating from Wellesley College, she returned home to Taos with the dream of continuing her family’s business of running the town’s only local community bank.

Her broader service to the community banking industry began when she joined the board of the Independent Community Bankers of New Mexico, where she served as president in 2007-08. Romero Rainey also played a key role in the formation of ICBA’s Minority Bank Council and served as its first chairman. In 2016 she served as ICBA chairman.

Romero Rainey has also served on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Advisory Committee on Community Banking and the Kansas City Federal Reserve Community Depository Institution Advisory Council. She has been featured on CSPAN, MSNBC, CNBC, NPR, and has testified before Congress, and delivered speeches before the Federal Reserve, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and FDIC.

Web Sites:
www.icba.org

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Community banks were the heroes of PPP distribution
Rebeca Romero Rainey joins Jim Blasingame to report on the awesome job community banks did to step up and fulfill the unprecedented Paycheck Protection Program for millions of small businesses, including former non-customers.
Rebeca Romero Rainey joins Jim Blasingame to urge Congress to simplify the Paycheck Protection Program forms that convert the loans into grants, which currently require most small businesses to hire an accountant to complete.
Rebeca Romero Rainey joins Jim Blasingame to report on the awesome job community banks did to step up and fulfill the unprecedented Paycheck Protection Program for millions of small businesses, including former non-customers.