Florida Banking April 2024
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representative and teller at the bank’s McGregor Branch. She is responsible for assisting customers with personal and business banking transactions. McMullen has experience in the banking and customer service industries. Community Bank announced that Sarah Rackley has been named vice president. A native of Carlisle, Mass., Rackley recently served as assistant vice president and has been in banking for five years. In her new role, Rackley will continue to manage and grow her
FORT MYERS
Ping Hu has joined Sanibel Captiva Community Bank as a customer service representative and teller at the bank’s main office. She is responsible for assisting customers with personal and business banking transactions. Hu has experience in the accounting
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and customer service industries. She earned her bachelor’s degree in international business and marketing from the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Hu has been a Sanibel resident since 2022 and served on the board of directors of the Children’s Education Center of the Islands from 2022 to 2023. Andrew McCallion joined Sanibel Captiva Community Bank as a teller at its main office. He is responsible for assisting customers with personal and business banking transactions. McCallion is a Sanibel resident and has prior experience in the audiovisual industry as well as a background in customer service. Tammy McMullen has joined Sanibel Captiva Community Bank as a customer service McCallion
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loan portfolio within the Bay County market. Rackley is a graduate of American University with a Master of Arts in Strategic Communication and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Gettysburg College. Active in her community, Rackley is the treasurer of Junior League of Panama City, board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida and past president of Rotary Club of the Emerald Coast BNI – Panama City Chapter.
KUDOS
Capital City Bank Announced Top Sales and Service Leaders of 2023
C apital City Bank recognized 31 of its best and brightest sales and service leaders at its annual Star Summit event, held at the Perry Lane Hotel in Savannah, Georgia. Tallahassee Network Support Tech Tijuana Eberhardt and Client Experience Manager Scott Gerber received additional recognition as the recipients of the distinguished Ripple Effect and Mountain Mover awards. The Ripple Effect is awarded annually to an associate who is always on the lookout for opportunities to deepen client relationships. Eberhardt serves tirelessly behind the scenes and demonstrates the infinite impact one associate can have when investing their best effort into every undertaking. Whether providing swift solutions when day-to-day challenges arise or serving as a key resource on large technology implementations, she smooths out all the ripples, allowing each of her colleagues to work at their best.
The Mountain Mover is awarded annually to an associate who consistently goes above and beyond to help clients, both
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internal and external. Never saying, “It’s not my job,” they move mountains for their clients and perform every task with a smile on their face. Gerber sets the tone for his office team and carves a path for its collective success by modeling a positive, supportive leadership style. His team-focused approach empowers those around him to achieve their best and creates an environment where every member feels a sense of place.
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