Florida Banking March 2022

PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS

NEW CEOS AND/OR PRESIDENTS FORT MYERS

SANIBEL

Jeffrey A. Muddell, CFP was named office president of the Sanibel-Captiva operation for The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company. He will work daily beside S. Albert D. Hanser, founder and chairman, as Muddell’s duties within the

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank announced the promotion of Kyle DeCicco to bank president and board director. He joined the bank in 2016 as vice president and commercial loan officer. A member of the bank’s executive management

Muddell

DeCicco

company and community expand. He joined the company’s wealth services team in the fall of 2019 and he has worked closely with many clients, focusing a large part of his efforts on new client development as well as financial planning services for many of the firm’s next generation clients. Muddell has had a successful career in the nonprofit management and philanthropy industry, having served as system director of gift planning for the Lee Health Foundation in Fort Myers, following 18 years in the Orlando area where he led fundraising efforts at Orlando Health Foundation. Muddell holds a Master’s in Business Administration degree from the University of Florida’s Warrington School of Business, and has obtained his Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Miami. He is currently on the board of directors of the Charitable Foundation of the Islands, president of the Sanibel School Fund, a committee member for SanCap Cares, and a member of Sanibel Community Church.

team since January 2020, DeCicco was previously executive vice president. In his new position, he oversees management and operations, while continuing his responsibilities as senior loan officer. With over 15 years of banking experience, he has worked in commercial real estate and lending, credit analysis, performing and nonperforming loan portfolio management, and management of FDIC insured loss-share assets. DeCicco is a graduate of the Florida Bankers Association – Florida School of Banking and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Florida Atlantic University. With the bank’s continued support, DeCicco is in his final year of the American Bankers Association’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania; he is expected to graduate in June. As a Southwest Florida native, DeCicco is committed to supporting community organizations by serving as a board member and treasurer of The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools; he is a member of the foundation’s Grant Selection Committee, among other volunteer efforts.

PROMOTIONS/NEW HIRES DAYTONA BEACH

having served in a range of areas including risk management and business lending. Weise graduated from University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree – Business Administration & Finance. FORT MYERS

Intracoastal Bank announced the addition of Stuart Weise as senior vice president / chief credit officer. In this role, he will have the primary responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the bank’s credit risk management function including

Weise

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank announced the promotion of Dan Cronin to senior vice president.

compliance with banking laws, regulations, audits, policies and procedures. He will also be responsible for the overall management of all loan credit related activities. Prior to joining Intracoastal Bank, Weise was executive credit manager for Renasant Bank, Nashville Tennessee. He comes to Intracoastal Bank with more than 30 years of experience in commercial banking,

Based in the bank’s McGregor branch, Cronin was previously a vice president and residential loan officer. Originally from Michigan, Cronin is a University of Michigan graduate and Cronin

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