Lindsey Streeter is an Environmental Social & Governance Program Manager who concentrates his efforts on Military Affairs at Bank of America. He joined the BAC family in 2016 upon retiring from the U.S. Army as a Command Sergeant Major with 31 years of military service. Prior to his current role he worked on strategy as a Process Design Consultant for The Academy for Consumer and Small Business. In this role, he crafted and delivered the Bank of America Pathways workforce development initiative. Pathways represents Bank of America’s commitment to recruit, develop, and retain diverse talent, and ultimately reflect the communities the bank serves. Through this program, the company is working with nonprofit partners to provide professional skills training and career growth for both veterans and members of low-to-moderate income communities – in an effort to foster opportunities for sustainable and meaningful employment, financial independence, and upward economic mobility. He also serves as the lead consultant for BAC’s Veteran retention initiative.
Lindsey has had two other roles during his tenure with the bank. Most recently, he was a Consumer Banking Market Manager supporting the N.E. Florida Region, where he managed 23 Relationship Managers (RMs) across a market of 15 financial centers. He was responsible for providing leadership to RMs to deepen client relationships by following one team sales effectiveness processes and building robust cross-line of-business relationship with partners in Consumer Lending, Small Business, and Preferred Banking. Prior to that role, Lindsey worked as a product analyst in Small Business Credit Card, Bank of America in Charlotte, NC. He was responsible for providing tactical analysis to support card management strategy and card targeting performance in the Consumer bank. He developed a Small Business Banking management tool and successfully coordinated its field testing.
Lindsey graduated from Grantham University earning a Master’s of Business Degree with a focus on the science of Performance Improvement. His vast experience traverses the areas of leadership, program management, community relations, recruiting, training, and marketing. He has also has served as a professional witness appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Lindsey resides in Richmond Hill, Georgia. He enjoys fishing, traveling, and spending time with family in the U.S. and abroad. Lindsey and his late wife cofounded a nonprofit organization which provides cancer and other screenings and health education to our underserved communities. He serves on the Board of Governors for his Alma-Mater and holds memberships in several veteran organizations. He continues to serve the Soldiers in the state of Georgia as a United States Army Reserve Ambassador.