Florida Banking November 2021
PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS
PROMOTIONS/NEW HIRES FORT MYERS
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Amerant Bancorp Inc., announced that Kristy Amaro has been named Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Amaro will lead the organization’s efforts to further a culture that recognizes and creates opportunities for diverse
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank announced that Tilia Howard has joined its downtown Fort Myers branch as a loan processing coordinator. She is responsible for processing loan files and ordering services and verifications needed
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representation throughout the enterprise. Most recently, Amaro served as People and Organizational Development Manager, working to develop, promote and deliver learning solutions that develop staff potential and support the organization’s business strategy. She was also the Change Management lead for Amerant’s Digital Transformation strategy, successfully leading a diverse team to drive digital adoption. Prior to joining Amerant, Amaro managed the learning and development function in the luxury hotel industry. Early in her career, she also served as a public school educator in under-resourced communities. P ORT CHARLOTTE Gina Letterio has joined the Trust and Investment Services division of Charlotte State Bank & Trust. Previously a personal banker, she is now a personal trust operations specialist charged with facilitating trust department operations and assisting clients with inquiries, requests, and support. Angie Parsons has joined Letterio
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for underwriting review. Prior to joining the bank, Howard worked for several credit unions in the customer service and consumer lending departments. She has an associate degree in psychology studies from Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich. Jasmine Jones has joined Sanibel
Captiva Community Bank as a teller at its Winkler office. She is responsible for assisting customers with personal and business banking transactions. Jones has over five years of experience working in
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the customer service and retail industries, as well as in early childhood education. She has an associate degree in paralegal studies from Florida SouthWestern State College.
Caleb Stempel has joined Sanibel Captiva Community Bank as an information technology assistant at its Operations Center. His primary responsibility is to assist in the implementation, operation and maintenance of the bank’s
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Charlotte State Bank & Trust as a portfolio manager. Parsons graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Finance, and she has more than 13 years of Holly Selders has been named a vice president of Charlotte State Bank & Trust. Already a seasoned lender in Michigan and Virginia when she joined the bank in 2014, Selders quickly moved to the top tier of Charlotte County lenders. Charlotte State Bank & Trust has chosen Todd R. Rinehart to succeed the retired Maryann Mize , CCIM, as senior vice president and senior lender. Rinehart has more than 40 years of experience in all aspects of the banking industry.
computer and communication systems. He will also provide technology related support for all bank employees. Prior to joining the bank, Stempel worked for the School District of Lee County as a network support specialist. He has over 15 years of information technology experience working in various fields, including the medical, health and fitness industries. Stempel has a Bachelor of Science degree in information systems and cybersecurity from Columbia Southern University.
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wealth management experience.
Marianna Marks has joined Sanibel Captiva Community Bank as a loan processing coordinator at its Bridge branch. She is responsible for processing loan files and ordering services and verifications needed for
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underwriting review. Prior to joining the bank, Marks worked in the retail industry for six years. She also has a background in event promotion.
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