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Associate Spotlight Gabriel Barrozo

At Fremont Bank, we don’t just serve our clients—we build relationships that last. That’s why we’re excited to introduce you to Gabriel Barrozo, our San Ramon branch manager. After originally joining Fremont Bank in 2015, Gabriel returned in 2022, drawn back by the people and culture that make our bank special. His passion for mentorship and helping clients achieve their financial goals shines through in everything he does. Whether he’s developing his team or finding solutions for clients, Gabriel is committed to making a difference. Learn more about him in this month’s Associate Spotlight.

How long have you worked at Fremont Bank and what do you do here?

I started working at Fremont Bank in 2015. I left in 2020 but returned in 2022, and now I hope to be here for good. I currently serve as the Branch Manager in San Ramon.

What do you enjoy the most about your job?

What I love most about my job is connecting with people on a daily basis and helping them achieve financial success. Both current and future clients come into the San Ramon branch on a weekly basis looking for solutions, and I take pride in helping them reach their goals.

What’s your greatest strength as a business professional?

My greatest strength in business is developing my team and helping them grow in their careers whether that is in banking or something else. Mentoring and offering professional guidance helps our entire industry in the long run.

What's your favorite movie genre?

My favorite movie genre is action movies. Batman (Dark Knight) is currently on the top of my list, in addition to a few others. I also like John Wick and Deadpool and Dune: Part Two, which are kind of a hybrid between action and sci-fi, but good nonetheless.

What's your favorite superhero?

Batman is my favorite superhero. He is a relatable human who uses his intellect, wealth and training to fight crime without superpowers, relying on strategy, gadget and willpower to overcome his personal trauma. He protects his city (Gotham City), which makes him a symbol of justice and hope.