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Glacier Bancorp CFO Ron Copher Retires

Glacier Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: GBCI) has announced the retirement of Ron Copher, its Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) after 20 years with the company. The company has engaged Korn Ferry, a leading search firm, to initiate the search for Copher's successor. In the meantime, Copher will continue to serve as CFO until a new appointee is made by the Company’s Board of Directors, and will subsequently offer advisory support to ensure a smooth transition.

Under Copher's leadership, Glacier Bancorp has achieved significant financial success through disciplined organic growth and accretive acquisitions. The company has initiated a robust search process to consider both internal and external candidates in the quest to find the right successor for the CFO role.

Glacier Bancorp, Inc. is the parent company for Glacier Bank and its bank divisions, operating across diversified markets. The company's unique community banking model has driven strong financial performance.

The transition process for the CFO role emphasizes the importance of a smooth handover to ensure continuity in leadership and financial expertise within the organization. Today the company's shares have moved -1.09% to a price of $47.86. For the full picture, make sure to review GLACIER BANCORP, INC.'s 8-K report.

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