Endeavor Bank ("Bank") (OTC Pink: EDVR) has added Jillian Murrish and Bryan Min to its board of directors. Each bringing a great deal of unique experience and expertise as founders and CEOs of successful businesses, both new board members will join the Bank's team of eight other business executives who guide the vision and trajectory of Endeavor Bank's consultative banking model. Murrish is a co-founder and CEO of Pier Asset Management, an investment firm best known for its expertise in alternative credit, where she leads strategic direction for the firm, plays a key role on the Investment Committee and manages fund capital raising.

Previously, Murrish served as Executive Vice President of Capital Markets at Patch of Land, where she built one of the first institutional mortgage sale programs in the real estate marketplace lending industry; secured $750 million in loan purchase commitments; managed the firm's warehouse funding; and led equity capitalization efforts. Prior to her time in marketplace lending, Murrish worked with technology clients in the Capital Markets group at a leading middle market investment bank. She is a graduate of the Loyola Marymount University Honors Program and has a B.S. in Accounting and a B.B.A. in Finance.

After immigrating to the U.S., Min became a qualified naval nuclear engineer and U.S. Navy veteran and a well- respected leader for his entrepreneurial vision, community activism and patriotism. After serving the nation for 12 years on active and reserve duty in the nuclear submarine force, Min founded and became CEO of Epsilon Systems, a company that provides engineering, life cycle management, software development and innovative products to advance national security, intelligence, nuclear and environmental interests. Since opening in 1998, Epsilon has grown and expanded to more than 20 locations and over 1,000 employees.

Min also founded the ESSential Foundation, which supports microfinance, athletics and educational organizations to improve and expand sustainable, affordable, Christian-centered education and social entrepreneurship ventures in the developing world. His passion for community, business, education and politics has also driven him to serve on a wide range of boards for businesses, churches, universities, municipalities and various NGOs. Min is a graduate of University of Southern California, where he received his undergraduate degree in engineering while training as a Midshipman in the NROTC program.

He also received his master's degree in Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Master in Public Administration (MPA) degree from Harvard University.