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Bryan Jasin

Managing Director | Head of Regional Commercial Banking

Lending & Credit Risk

Bryan Jasin is the Managing Director and Head of Regional Commercial Banking at Northwest Bank, a leading regional bank headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Northwest is a $15B regional commercial bank that has a four-state footprint of PA, NY, OH, and IN. He oversees the commercial lending and relationship management activities for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across various industries and markets. He leverages 15+ years of experience in commercial banking, business banking, SBA, and specialty banking to deliver customized and innovative solutions that meet the diverse needs and goals of our clients.

Bryan has led high performing teams and built national specialty banking businesses spanning his career. He built new lending business lines into the medical, veterinary, and professional practice industries for Bank of America Small Business – Practice Solutions. He also was a founding member of the Bank of America Franchise Programs business where they partnered with industry leading franchise concepts to drive full banking relationships. He also led a national franchise banking business at Huntington National Bank where they were the #1 SBA lender nationally by units. At Northwest Bank, he has led Small Business Banking, SBA Banking, and implemented Abrigo across the commercial bank.

Bryan lives in Columbus, OH with his wife Kelly and has two daughters, Parker, and Andi. He enjoys spending time with family, being outdoors golfing or fly fishing, traveling, and reading.