Profile
Mark Riley is the Central Valley President for Bank of America. In this capacity Mark leads the company’s philanthropic efforts and drives business collaboration and employee engagement across all lines of business. Mark is also the Market Executive for the Greater Central Valley Business Banking team - covering a diverse portfolio of Commercial and Agribusiness clients. In this role he is responsible for revenue generation and delivering the commercial and investment banking resources of Bank of America.
Riley has more than twenty-five years of banking experience serving communities within the Central Valley. He has served in various capacities including Commercial and Retail Banking, Commercial Credit Review, and Residential Mortgage Lending.
Mark is a graduate of the nationally recognized Pacific Coast Banking School, where he was awarded a membership to the honor role, recognizing the top ten percent of graduating students. Mark is also published in the School’s prestigious library for management reports. The Pacific Coast Banking School is sponsored by the University of Washington’s Graduate School of Management. Riley also has MBA and BS degrees from California State University Fresno’s Craig School of Business, where he was awarded the Graduate Dean’s Medal given to the graduate with the distinction of highest honors.
Riley is a long-time member of the board of directors for Community Food Bank, where he served twice as Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee. He has also served on the Board for the Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce and the President’s Council for the Central Valley Community Foundation. Riley is a current member of the Advisory Council for the Future Gallo School of Management at UC Merced and a Board Member for the California Chamber of Commerce. Riley is also Past President and Chairman of the Craig School of Business Alumni Association board and the current Board Chair of the Craig School of Business Advisory Council – both at California State University, Fresno.