| Reginald Temple is a seasoned financial professional with over 25 years of experience in the banking and financial services sector. He currently holds the position of Vice President and Regional Community Development Officer at WesBanco Bank. Reginald is widely recognized for his financial expertise and actively contributes to various boards, commissions, and councils. Notably, he serves as the Board Chair for Toledo LISC Advisory Board, holds a Mayoral Appointee position with The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, and is a board member of the Center of Hope Family Services Inc. Reginald also contributes to the Toledo Lucas County Convention and Visitors Bureau (TLCCVB) and previously served as the Past-President of the Leadership Development Committee of the African American Leadership Council of United Way. He holds advisory roles in the NWO Toledo Minority Business Assistance Center Advisory Board and the Toledo/Lucas County Port Authority’s NWO Revolving Loan Fund Managing Board. |
Apart from his professional commitments, Reginald is an active member of various organizations, including the Toledo Chapter NAACP, Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons, and the Xi Tau chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is also a certified Ohio High School Athletic Association football and basketball official.
Reginald's contributions have earned him numerous honors and recognitions, such as the Toledo Branch NAACP Emerging Young Community Leader award and recognition as an Emerging Leader by the African American Legacy Project of Northwest Ohio. He has also been nominated for the prestigious 20 Under 40 Award.
Reginald earned his B.A. in Communications from the University of Toledo and later completed his M.B.A. with a Specialization in Community and Economic Development from Southern New Hampshire University. Additionally, he successfully graduated from the Paul W. Barret, Jr. Graduate School of Banking program at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee.
Reginald and his wife of 25 years, Jeanna, reside in Holland, Ohio, where they raise their son, Collin.
Reginald's contributions have earned him numerous honors and recognitions, such as the Toledo Branch NAACP Emerging Young Community Leader award and recognition as an Emerging Leader by the African American Legacy Project of Northwest Ohio. He has also been nominated for the prestigious 20 Under 40 Award.
Reginald earned his B.A. in Communications from the University of Toledo and later completed his M.B.A. with a Specialization in Community and Economic Development from Southern New Hampshire University. Additionally, he successfully graduated from the Paul W. Barret, Jr. Graduate School of Banking program at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee.
Reginald and his wife of 25 years, Jeanna, reside in Holland, Ohio, where they raise their son, Collin.
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