Jada Grandy-Mock

Jada Grandy-Mock

SVP, Chief Corporate Community Economic Development Officer Fifth Third Bank

Jada Grandy-Mock M.B.A. serves as the chief corporate community and economic development officer. She is responsible for leading the Bank’s Community Economic Development Program, Community Engagement, C.R.A. Program Compliance, and C.R.A. Lending and Investment Strategies.

Jada previously served as a region group director in the community and economic development group. She led the Bank’s community development and Community Reinvestment Act (C.R.A.) strategice program initiatives throughout 13 regions.

Jada’s leadership was instrumental in the Bank’s efforts to improve its C.R.A. performance levels to an “Outstanding” and strengthen communities by implementing innovative, comprehensive community development strategies and partnerships. She was also instrumental in establishing and executing the Bank’s $32 Billion 5- year Community Commitment.

Before joining Fifth Third, she held various banking roles, including commercial lending, credit risk management, client relationship management, and community development banking. Her professional experience also includes working as a bank examiner and providing regulatory oversight to ensure banks’ safe and sound operations throughout the national banking system.

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