Bank One Adds to Management Team to Serve Growing Branch Network in Illinois CHICAGO, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bank One has promoted a new management team to oversee its growing network of branches in Illinois and the inclusion of branches in Northwest Indiana into the Chicago market. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030116/NYTH053LOGO ) "Illinois and northwest Indiana is Bank One's largest and most important market. We will have added 20 branches by the end of 2003, with many more to come," said Jerome Goldstein, who continues as Executive Vice President and Regional Manager of Bank One's Midwest region. "I'm confident that this team will provide the leadership necessary to ensure Bank One customers receive the best service possible." Bank One has opened eight new branches in the Chicago area so far this year and is set to open 12 more this month. The 280 branches in the area will now be divided into three markets, run by three experienced Bank One managers: -- Colleen Canny has been promoted to Market Manager for Chicago East - Northwest Indiana. Canny, who has 16 years of banking industry experience, is now responsible for more than 90 banking centers in an area that stretches from downtown Chicago to Merrillville, Ind. Canny, 39, lives in Chicago and has worked for Bank One for 13 years, most recently as a District Manager with responsibility for 18 Chicago banking centers. She earned a bachelor of arts from Central Michigan University. -- Anthony Glover has been promoted to Market Manager for Chicago West - Central Illinois. Glover, 41, is responsible for 89 banking centers in the western part of the Chicago area and in Rockford, Peoria, Bloomington and Springfield. Glover has more than 18 years of experience in financial services and has worked for Bank One for nearly six years. He was previously a District Manager responsible for 18 banking centers in the northwest suburbs. Before that, he held various management positions with Bank One's credit card business. He resides in South Barrington and serves on the Board of Directors of the United Way of Elgin. He earned a B.S. in accounting from Florida A&M University. -- Robert Greco, formerly head of Chicago In-Store banking centers, will now serve as Market Manager in charge of In-Stores and In-Lines. Greco, a 30-year veteran of Bank One, will now be responsible for more than 80 branches inside Dominick's grocery stores and in retail store locations. Greco, 55, was previously a District Manager in charge of the Dominick's locations. He lives in Burr Ridge, and serves as Chairman of the Board of the Mercy Homes for Boys & Girls in Chicago. He earned a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois - Champaign, and an MBA from the University of Chicago. Canny, Glover and Greco all report to Jerome Goldstein, who continues as Executive Vice President of Bank One's Midwest Region, which includes Illinois, Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. About Bank One Bank One serves Illinois with more than 280 branches and 1,100 ATMs. Bank One Corporation ( http://www.bankone.com/ ) is the nation's sixth-largest bank holding company, with assets of $290 billion. Bank One currently has more than 51 million credit cards issued, nearly 7 million retail households, and over 20,000 middle market customers. It also manages $175 billion of clients' investment assets. http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030116/NYTH053LOGO http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Bank One CONTACT: Calmetta Coleman of Bank One, +1-312-732-6209, Web site: http://www.bankone.com/

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