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Christine A. Sessa
Phone: 215.527.0769

Christine A. Sessa

Director, Risk Management & Reporting

Christine Sessa is a Director, Risk Management and Reporting at VBC. Christine is responsible for the risk modeling process and serves the firm’s client base through financial risk analysis and management, with a particular focus on CECL, interest rate risk, and liquidity risk modeling and reporting.

Prior to joining VBC, Christine spent almost 2 decades working in community banks, both in the Accounting department and the Treasury department. Most notably, she began her career at Willow Grove Bank as a staff accountant and advanced her career to Senior Financial Analyst. Christine also worked as the Senior Financial Analyst at First Savings Bank of Perkasie. She has extensive experience in Asset/Liability Management, Budgeting, and managing Investment Portfolios.

Christine resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends as well as traveling.

Hugh Blaxall

Hugh Blaxall

Managing Partner
Brian Velligan

Brian Velligan

Managing Partner
Josh Salzberg

Josh Salzberg

Partner
Jamie Sumner

Jamie Sumner

Partner
John-Carl Brew

John-Carl Brew

Managing Director, Credit Review
Mark Calnon Ph.D.

Mark Calnon Ph.D.

Managing Director, Quantitative & Econometric Analytics
James Glueck

James Glueck

Managing Director, VBC Advisors
Elaine Halliday

Elaine Halliday

Managing Director, Product Analytics
Mike McLaughlin

Mike McLaughlin

Managing Director, Financial Crimes
Allison Merchiore

Allison Merchiore

Managing Director, Risk Management & Reporting
Chris Schmitz

Chris Schmitz

Managing Director, Model Validations
John Grote

John Grote

Director, Model Validations
Christine A. Sessa

Christine A. Sessa

Director, Risk Management & Reporting
Shane Spradling

Shane Spradling

Director, Model Validations

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