Responsible for managing a portfolio of personal & business clients and hold responsibility for the overall success of the branch. As a leader & coach, the Branch Manager will enable their direct reports to be successful in their respective roles, providing regular coaching and ensuring the branch maintains high standards for risk and compliance, as well as contribute to the market and regional strategy. From the sales and relationship management perspective, will assist clients to meet their financial needs, providing sound financial advice and acting as a trusted strategic advisor. Responsible for all functions of assigned branch with particular emphasis on managing a client-driven sales and service environment. This may be accomplished through active calling efforts and referrals from existing clients, providing the CNB exemplary level of service, identifying and promoting solutions to client needs, and actively embracing the Bank's segmentation strategy by referring new business to the appropriate segment/business partner. In addition to, plans, controls and directs the activities of branch personnel towards attainment of branch goals, including sales, client service and proper credit quality and risk management. Responsible for all aspects of his or her assigned branch(es) ensuring that all positions are fully functional and aware of individual roles and responsibilities, while also working to retain colleague talent and develop colleagues for further success. Key measures of success will include acquisition of new personal and new small business clients, deposit and fee income growth from both new and existing portfolios, loan and line volume that includes but is not limited to CRA-eligible fundings, excellent risk management mitigation, as well as the qualitative sales, networking, and community presence activities that generate the aforementioned volumes and represent City National with polished professionalism. Must be in good standing under 'The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008' (Safe Act) and must be registered/licensed with the 'Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry'; or must be able to be registered under the Safe Act. Must remain in good standing under the Safe Act.