With over 28 years of industry experience, Erin joined Quail Creek Bank in 2009 to develop treasury management services for the bank’s corporate clientele. She was promoted to Senior Vice President in 2012 and transitioned into this new role as the Chief Communication & Innovation Officer in the Fall of 2017 overseeing all treasury services, product development, and digital communications. Erin’s previous banking experience includes management roles in both lending and depository areas of banking.
Erin is a graduate of Oklahoma State University holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting & Economics, as well as a Master’s degree in Banking from the University of Colorado.
Erin has served in numerous leadership roles, both civic and charitable, including but not limited to Central Oklahoma United Way, American Cancer Society, Downtown OKC Kiwanis Club, and LifeChurch.
With over 28 years of industry experience, Erin joined Quail Creek Bank in 2009 to develop treasury management services for the bank’s corporate clientele. She was promoted to Senior Vice President in 2012 and transitioned into this new role as the Chief Communication & Innovation Officer in the Fall of 2017 overseeing all treasury services, product development, and digital communications. Erin’s previous banking experience includes management roles in both lending and depository areas of banking.
Erin is a graduate of Oklahoma State University holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting & Economics, as well as a Master’s degree in Banking from the University of Colorado.
Erin has served in numerous leadership roles, both civic and charitable, including but not limited to Central Oklahoma United Way, American Cancer Society, Downtown OKC Kiwanis Club, and LifeChurch.
With over 28 years of industry experience, Erin joined Quail Creek Bank in 2009 to develop treasury management services for the bank’s corporate clientele. She was promoted to Senior Vice President in 2012 and transitioned into this new role as the Chief Communication & Innovation Officer in the Fall of 2017 overseeing all treasury services, product development, and digital communications. Erin’s previous banking experience includes management roles in both lending and depository areas of banking.
Erin is a graduate of Oklahoma State University holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting & Economics, as well as a Master’s degree in Banking from the University of Colorado.
Erin has served in numerous leadership roles, both civic and charitable, including but not limited to Central Oklahoma United Way, American Cancer Society, Downtown OKC Kiwanis Club, and LifeChurch.
Leah Roper
Vice President
Leah Roper is a resident of Oklahoma City and an attorney at The Center For Employment Law where she represents employees who have been discriminated against, harassed, unpaid, or otherwise wronged by their employers. Originally from McLoud, Oklahoma, Leah attended Oklahoma State University from 2006 through 2011, graduating cum laude with Bachelors of Arts in Psychology and in Political Science before attending law school at the University of Oklahoma, where she earned her juris doctorate.
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Leah graduated with Leadership Oklahoma City’s LOYAL Class XI and subsequently served on the alumni board. Currently, she is also serving on the boards for Community Literacy Centers and the Plaza District Association. Leah is professionally involved in the National Employment Lawyers Association, and the Oklahoma Employment Lawyers Association. An avid supporter of the arts, Leah volunteers with the Arts Council of Oklahoma City and serves as chair of the steering committee for the Artisans, in addition to co-chairing Opening Night for 2020. Leah also volunteers with the Girls Scouts of Western Oklahoma and deadCenter Film Festival. A long-time supporter of the Plaza District, Leah co-chaired the Plaza District Festival in 2018 and 2019, in addition to serving as chair of the Board of Directors for 2019-2020.
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Leah has earned recognition by Super Lawyers in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 for her employment litigation work. Leah was recognized by NextGen Under 30 in 2017 and was selected to Forty under 40 by the Oklahoma Gazette in 2018 for her community and litigation work.