Florida Banking March 2024
PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS
NEW CEOS AND/OR PRESIDENT
it serves. Curtis has more than 34 years of business and community experience in the Flagler and Volusia market area. He has a passion for business and the community. He has a long-term track record of success with a variety of businesses primarily in the hospitality
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Grove Bank & Trust named Jose E. Cueto as the institution’s new chief executive officer. Cueto previously served as the bank’s president and chief operating officer. The announcement was made by former CEO Sheldon T. Anderson who
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industry with a focus on the restaurant sector. Curtis is Chairman of the Board and founder of Houligan’s Spirited Sport’s Grille. He is also Chairman of the Board of Stonewood Holdings. He has been active in many community and civic organizations serving on the boards of Children’s Advocacy Center, Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce, Civic League of the Halifax Area, Florida Hospital Foundation, Gateway Bank Advisory Board, Gateway Bank Board of Directors, and the Rotary Club of Ormond Beach. He graduated from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. FORT MYERS
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remains chairman of the board, as well as president and CEO of the holding company. Cueto began his banking career three decades ago in South Florida and previously served as the president and CEO at International Finance Bank. As Grove Bank & Trust’s new CEO, Cueto will oversee the bank’s operations as it grows its boutique banking and comprehensive wealth management services. Cueto’s impact on the community is evident through his leadership roles in organizations such as the Miami Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, where he serves on the Board of Directors. He is also actively involved with the Orange Bowl Committee and serves as the current chairman of the Florida Bankers Association.
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank announced that Vice President and Office Manager Kristin DiIorio has an expanded role within the bank. Dilorio currently serves as the office manager at the bank’s Downtown Branch. In addition to managing the daily operations of
Grove Bank & Trust named Edward J. Joyce as the institution’s new president. Joyce joined Grove Bank in 2021 and previously served as vice chairman and chief client engagement officer. Prior to joining Grove Bank, Joyce held various positions during his more than 35-year
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the Downtown Branch, Dilorio is now responsible for coordinating retail schedules, overseeing retail training, providing management support for other office managers and assisting with treasury management needs. Dilorio joined the bank in 2016 to open and lead the bank’s Downtown Branch. She manages daily operations and customer relationships, including business and consumer banking. With more than 15 years of banking experience, she has been instrumental in the growth of the Downtown Branch, cultivating a healthy customer roster within a range of industries, including legal, hospitality, finance and construction. VERO BEACH
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career at Northern Trust, including the role of president for the South Florida region and chief fiduciary officer for the East region. As Grove Bank & Trust’s president, Joyce will be responsible for leading the bank’s growth and continuation of its exceptional banking experience and dedicated services. Joyce has been a longstanding community and civic leader. He is the chair of Chapman Partnership, 2025 chair elect for Jackson Health Foundation and has previously chaired the American Red Cross of Greater Miami and The Keys. He also currently contributes to the boards and committees of Camillus House, Inc., Orange Bowl Committee, The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Miami-Dade and Miami Lighthouse.
Marine Bank announced that Tenaya Moulton joined the bank and will manage the Fort Pierce banking center located in the Seaway Plaza at 600 N. US Highway 1. During her 18-year banking career, Moulton has held many customer-focused positions including
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PROMOTIONS/NEW HIRES
management, underwriting and sales. She has been networking in St. Lucie County for many years and currently serves in a leadership position with the Fort Pierce Women’s Club. She has also been a St. Lucie County Chamber ambassador for seven years and is a graduate of Chamber’s Leadership Class 38.
DAYTONA BEACH Intracoastal Bank announced the addition of Tim Curtis to the Intracoastal Bank Board of Directors. As a director, he will help make sure the bank fulfills its responsibilities to its customers and the communities
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