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Bianca Fraser-Johnson – Vice Chair Bank of America, Ret.
Bianca Fraser-Johnson spent 20 years in the financial services industry. Upon graduating from Georgetown University, she joined MBNA America through their Accelerated Management Development Program, and worked in Business Development, Affinity Management, Customer Delight, eCommerce Acquisition, Customer Satisfaction, Collections, and Business Lending. She remained at Bank of America, after the MBNA acquisition, until 2019 when she retired as a Senior Vice President, and Head of Employee Financial Services.
Passionate about leadership development, Bianca founded the Delaware Chapter of LEAD (Leadership, Education and Advocacy) for Women at Bank of America in 2007, developed the LEAD Professional Development Forum, and chaired a national LEAD Strategic Growth committee to expand chapters across the country. She completed her fellowship with Leadership Delaware in 2010, launched the Leadership Delaware Alumni Council which she chaired until 2014, served six years on the Board until 2017, when she transitioned to the Advisory Board. Bianca most recently was a member of the Transition Taskforce and chaired the LDI 2020 Graduation & Strine Celebration. She is also currently a member of the Executive Board at The Independence School.
An avid volunteer, Bianca was recognized as the recipient of the Wilmington Jaycees 2014 “Outstanding Young Wilmingtonian” Award, the Delaware Business Times first “Achievers and Innovators Under 40” Award, and Bank of America’s 2011 Volunteer Service Award for Delaware. She launched the Bank of America Community Volunteers Delaware Chapter in 2006 and chaired their annual Family Volunteer Day event for over 12 years. Bianca served on the board of the Delaware Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and was recognized with the Volunteer of the Year Award, Dinner of Champions Individual Honoree Award and Hope Award. She was inducted into the National MS Fundraising Hall of Fame as the youngest ever inducted and founded the Delaware Chapter MS Emerging Leaders Council. Bianca is also active with Easter Seals of Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and the Delaware Make-A-Wish Foundation. She received the Delaware 2004 NSFRE Philanthropy Award and the 2008 YWCA Women of Distinction Award. She formerly served on the Grants Committee for the Delaware Community Foundation and on the board of the Delaware Youth Leadership Network, which she helped co-found.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 2002 from Georgetown University, with a double major in International Business and Marketing, and a French minor. She also studied abroad at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for an Asian Business concentration.