California BanCorp CEO Steven Shelton Retires; Chairman David Rainer Appointed as Successor
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California BanCorp announced the retirement of CEO Steven Shelton, effective December 31, 2025, and the appointment of current Chairman David Rainer as the new Chief Executive Officer.
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CEO Retirement
Steven E. Shelton retired as Chief Executive Officer and Board member, effective December 31, 2025. The company stated his retirement was not due to any disagreement.
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New CEO Appointment
David I. Rainer, the current Chairman of the Board and Executive Chairman, was appointed to the additional role of Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2026. His compensation will not change for this new role.
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Transition Agreement
Mr. Shelton will serve as a strategic transition partner for one year, from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, receiving a base salary of $16,666.66 per month.
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Separation Package
Mr. Shelton will receive a separation payment of $996,400, COBRA benefits, a potential 2025 discretionary bonus, accelerated vesting of certain stock awards, and full vesting in his executive supplemental compensation agreement (SERP).
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The retirement of CEO Steven Shelton marks a significant leadership transition for California BanCorp. The company has appointed its current Chairman, David Rainer, as the new CEO, indicating a planned and internal succession. Shelton will remain as a strategic transition partner for one year, ensuring a smooth handover. The separation package for Shelton, including a $996,400 payment and accelerated stock vesting, is a standard arrangement for a departing executive. This change is not attributed to any disagreements, which mitigates potential negative market reaction.
At the time of this filing, BCAL was trading at $18.42 on NASDAQ in the Finance sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $595.4M. The 52-week trading range was $11.87 to $20.47. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.