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Executive Management Team
Our experienced, dedicated team stands behind you.
At Fremont Bank, we accommodate our clients by delivering an exceptional customer service experience. Founded in 1964, Fremont Bank is unique in that it is one of the oldest locally owned and managed banks in the Bay Area. Dedicated and experienced professionals stand behind our commitment to building long lasting banking relationships with you, our customer. And as neighbors and residents, Fremont Bank and its management are dedicated to giving back to the communities in which we serve.
Morris Hyman, Founder
A decorated World War II veteran, Morris Hyman came to the Bay Area with his family in 1945. He attended Stanford University,
earning both his bachelor’s and law degrees in only four years. In 1964, he became one of the founders of Fremont Bank and
in 1970, became President. Under his leadership, Fremont Bank became one of the most successful independent banks in the
Bay Area. Mr. Hyman was active in many local organizations and causes, including working with the Lion’s Club, serving
as a director on the Washington Hospital Board, helping to establish Fremont’s Central Park and supporting the annual Fourth
of July Fireworks. He served as a delegate to the President’s Council on Small Business, as well as enjoying honorary
membership in the Niles Rotary. Morris passed away in October 2005.
Alan L. Hyman, Chairman
Alan Hyman is a Vietnam-era military veteran and Stanford University graduate. In addition to his work at Fremont Bank,
he is a member of the City of Fremont’s Economic Development Advisory Committee, a member of the Redevelopment Committee
for the City of Fremont, a long-time director of the San Francisco Council of the Boy Scouts of America, a member of the
Holy Names College Board of Trustees and a Board Member of the Fremont Bank Foundation.
Michael J. Wallace, Vice Chairman
Mike Wallace graduated from Ohio State University and earned an MBA from Santa Clara University. He joined Fremont Bank
in 1973 after serving in the military during the Vietnam era. Mike has been elected four times to the Washington Hospital
Board of Directors and serves on the Board of Directors of the BETA Healthcare Group. He is a member of the Investment
Committee for CEDLI, the California Economic Development Lenders' Initiative, is past Chairman of the Fremont Commercial
Industrial Development Commission and serves as a Board Member for the Fremont Bank Foundation. Mike's goal is to make
Fremont Bank the best partner possible to our customers and the communities we serve.
Bradford L. Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer
Brad Anderson earned his BS in Biology from UCLA. He also earned an MBA in Marketing and Finance from San Jose State
University and an Advanced MBA from Golden Gate University. Brad joined Fremont Bank in 1980, working his way from branch
manager and loan officer to being responsible for sales, marketing, lending, and online banking, as well as being a Bank
Director.
Howard L. Hyman, Executive Vice President
Howard Hyman has been with Fremont Bank since 1980. He is a graduate of California State University Hayward, the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Delaware, and the Bank Operations and Technology School at Vanderbilt University. Howard has sat on the Board of Directors for the Fremont Symphony, Valley Montessori School, the Fremont Bank Foundation, and is a member of the California State University East Bay Foundation. His passion is organizational development, leading the bank's corporate culture to deliver a "Six Diamond" experience at every touch. He points out "My parents were both from the South and raised all of us with a taste for southern hospitality, which is reflected in our culture. It's one of our core family values."
Hattie Hyman Hughes, Senior Vice President and President, Fremont Bank Foundation
Hattie Marie Hyman Hughes graduated from San Jose State University. She is a member of Niles Rotary, sits on the board of
Kidango (formerly the Tri-Cities Children’s Centers) and is an honorary board member of the Fremont Education Foundation.
A resource for the community, Hattie is called upon by many non-profit organizations for strategic help in meeting their
objectives. Her ultimate goals are fostering philanthropy in others and empowering women to make a difference in the workforce.
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