
Scott Jones Named OC RMA President
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. – The Orange County Risk Management Association (OC RMA) is pleased to announce that Scott Jones of Aliso Viejo has been named the organization’s president. The RMA is a member-driven professional association which seeks to promote the use of sound risk principles in the financial services industry; Jones is Director of Practice Development at White Nelson Diehl Evans LLP (WNDE), which is headquartered in Irvine.
“Our outgoing president, Bruce Corzine, did an outstanding job leading the OC RMA,” remarked Jones, noting that the OC RMA had been designated a Platinum Chapter recognizing its excellence among western region chapters during Corzine’s tenure. “My goal is to build on Bruce’s success, continuing to provide quality events and educational opportunities for our members.”
Jones has worked for WNDE for four years, and is a board member of the Association for Corporate Growth, Orange County Chapter and the Orange County Non-Profit Forum.
The OC RMA membership includes commercial bankers, alternative lenders and professional services advisors such as CPAs and attorneys who are interested in developing their careers and improving their professional contacts. They offer bimonthly lunchtime meetings featuring prominent speakers from the business community as well as other educational, networking and social events. New members welcome. For additional information about the local chapter, including information about becoming a member, visit www.ocrma.org. For information on the national RMA, visit www.rmahq.org.
The Risk Management Association is a member-driven professional association which seeks to promote the use of sound risk principles in the financial services industry. Founded in 1914, it is headquartered in Philadelphia and has 3,000 institutional members, including banks and other businesses. The Orange County RMA Chapter is organized and run by volunteers. Address: 360 E. First Street, #371, Tustin, CA 92780. Website: www.ocrma.org.
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