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Alice P. Frazier is the chairman-elect of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), the only national advocacy organization that exclusively represents community banks.
President and CEO of Bank of Charles Town, W. Va., Frazier serves in many leadership roles at ICBA. She is a member of the ICBA Executive Committee and board of directors, a member of ICBA’s Federal Delegate Board and its Policy and Nominating committees. She also serves as the Executive Committee liaison for the Minority Bank Advisory Council and the Safety and Soundness Subcommittee.
Frazier previously served on the ICBA Executive Committee as secretary from 2019-21. In early 2025, she testified before the U.S. House Small Business Committee about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s burdensome 1071 small business data collection and reporting rule.
Frazier is also active at the local level. She serves on the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Board and is past chairman of the Virginia Association of Community Banks. She currently serves as treasurer on the WVU East Hospital System and for the Loudoun Economic Development Authority, and is a member of 100 Women Strong.
Frazier has a Bachelor of Science degree from Radford University where she was also named the 2020 Distinguished Alumni of the Davis College of Busness and Economics. She furthered her education through graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and the USC Graduate School of Bank Investing.