California BanCorp, the holding company for California Bank of Commerce, has hired two seasoned commercial bankers to strengthen its presence in its Northern California footprint. Linda Wang has joined the bank’s San Jose office, and Angel Herrera has joined its Walnut Creek office. Both will report to Chris Barr, regional market president – Northern California.
Wang joins the bank as senior vice president, regional manager, in its existing San Jose office, bringing more than three decades of commercial banking experience with Wells Fargo Bank, most recently as executive director – commercial banking in Palo Alto, CA. She brings extensive experience in credit underwriting, risk management and retaining and growing customer relationships in the San Jose South Bay Coastal Market. Wang is supported in her new position with the addition of two other experienced relationship bankers. She earned her bachelor’s degree at the University of California Irvine.
Herrera joins the bank as senior vice president, commercial banking team lead, in its Walnut Creek office, bringing more than 16 years of experience in commercial banking at Wells Fargo Bank, most recently as the vice president, emerging middle market segment leader. In that position, he delivered integrated commercial banking solutions to high-value commercial clients, as well as mentoring junior colleagues. Herrera earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of San Francisco.
“The hiring of Linda and Angel is a key part of our strategy to expand our presence in Northern California, which is a critical part of our footprint,” David Rainer, chairman and CEO of the company and bank, said. “Their extensive banking experience and knowledge of the Bay Area markets make them valuable additions to our team.”
Barr said, “We are excited to welcome Linda and Angel to the California Bank of Commerce family. Their years of experience and proven track record of developing commercial banking relationships will be an asset to our Bank, and we look forward to their contributions.”

