First Nations Bank new CEO is bringing his knowledge back to Canada after over 20 years on Wall Street

After 22 years on Wall Street, Bill Lomax is returning to his home on the West Coast as the new CEO of the First Nations Bank of Canada.

Born and raised in Terrace, in northwest B.C., about 575 kilometres west of Prince George, Lomax is a member of the Gitxsan Nation.

He said he is happy to be back after “a long walk in the wilderness down south,” during which he worked for Smith Barney — now Morgan Stanley Wealth Management — and Goldman Sachs. 

The First Nations Bank is a Canadian chartered bank, which it says is focused on providing financial services that strengthen the well-being of Indigenous people.

It was started by several

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