Banc of California announced the promotions of three senior finance executives to head the company’s office of Finance. Brian Kuelbs has been named chief investment officer, James McKinney has been named chief financial officer, and J. Francisco A. Turner has been named chief strategy officer.

“We continue to experience substantial growth in assets and profitability,” said Steven Sugarman, chairman and chief executive officer of Banc of California. “To support these positive achievements as well as our future plans, Banc of California’s board and management are committed to enhancing our robust financial, strategic, and analytic capabilities. The deep and diverse financial backgrounds of Brian, Jim and Fran will serve us well in this regard. Today’s announcement positions us well to execute our mission of growing California’s Bank.”

Brian Kuelbs, as chief investment officer, will have direct responsibility for the company’s enterprise level capital allocation strategy and execution. In this role, Kuelbs will have oversight and responsibility for corporate treasury, balance sheet management, secondary marketing, and capital markets. Kuelbs has also been appointed to the board of the company’s wholly owned subsidiary, The Palisades Group. Before joining Banc of California, Kuelbs served as executive managing director, chief financial officer and head of Capital Markets at Home Point Financial Corporation; chief investment officer and chief financial officer at Aurora Bank FSB; and EVP and chief financial officer at GMAC Bank. He earlier served as managing director of Capital Markets at Countrywide Financial Corporation and as CEO, president and founder of GMAC Mortgage Asset Management/ Core Cap.

James McKinney, as chief financial officer, will have direct responsibility for accounting, tax, financial and regulatory reporting, and financial analytics. McKinney previously served as the company’s chief accounting officer. Before joining the company, McKinney served as vice president, controller and principal accounting officer at International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC). Previously he held positions at RBS Asset Finance, KPMG and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

J. Francisco A. Turner, as chief strategy officer, will have direct responsibility for strategic planning, mergers and acquisitions, corporate financial planning, investor relations and capital offerings. Turner previously served as managing director, Financial Institutions Bank, and helped lead the company’s acquisition of Banco Popular’s California branch network as well as recent capital offerings. Before joining the company, Turner was the managing director of Institutional Banking for The Bancorp Bank and served on the board of directors and led business development for Transact Network. Turner started his career at Robertson Stephens and Spectrum Equity Investors.