John Craddock

John G. Craddock is a Senior Vice President and Market Executive for the Greater Seattle and Eastern Washington Business Banking team for Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Additionally, he has held the positions of Financial Center Manager, Senior Credit Underwriter and Treasury Management Officer during his 30+ year tenure.

John holds a Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in Business Administration and Finance from Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Washington State University in Pullman, WA. John was also an Adjunct Professor at the Albers School of Business and Economics of Seattle University

John enjoys volunteering at the school his children attend as the School Commission President and as a Finance Committee Chair managing the school’s endowment fund. John is also passionate about supporting individuals and families affected by disabilities through his role in Bank of America’s Disability Action Network, Seattle Chapter.

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    Letter from President and CEO George Abbott

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    On August 1, 2021, it was my honor to accept the position of President and CEO of The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. and I’m proud to be part of this incredible organization.

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    March Kindness 2022

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    With your help we can spread kindness this March, raise support for our critical remote training programs, and empower people who are blind and low vision in our community.