Bank of Utah
Amanda Probst has been appointed as a mortgage loan officer at the Bank of Utah’s Provo branch. Drawing on her 26 years in the financial industry, Probst has specialized in mortgage lending, working with credit unions, lenders and brokers on a wide variety of loan types, helping first-time homebuyers, investors and seasoned homeowners alike.
Bank of Utah also announced the addition of Carlos Santivanez as a home mortgage loan officer at the Sandy branch. With nearly 25 years of experience in the finance industry, Santivanez will help customers navigate the home loan process with confidence.
Brighton Bank
Derek Wursten has been hired as the compliance officer at Brighton Bank, bringing over a decade of experience in risk management and compliance within the financial services industry.
Central Bank
Central Bank announced the addition of David Soper as SBA manager. David brings 25 years of experience in financial services and banking, with the past 14 years dedicated to business banking. David will oversee Central Bank’s SBA strategy and continue strengthening its commitment to local business growth.
Central Bank has also added Ricky Monroe as the new senior lender and assistant manager in the Provo office. With over 35 years of experience, along with degrees from Utah State University and the Pacific Coast Banking School, Ricky brings strong leadership and lending expertise to the team.
KeyBank
KeyBank promoted Martin Guerrera to associate relationship manager with KeyBank’s Key Private Bank in Utah. In this role, Guerrera will focus on providing tailored banking solutions from Key Private Bank’s products and services to help wealth management clients achieve their financial goals. Before joining the wealth management sector, he served on KeyBank’s retail team for more than 18 years, most recently as branch manager in Salt Lake City.
Square Financial Services
Square Financial Services welcomes Richard Rosenthal as CEO, president and board member. Richard has an extensive banking and regulatory background, serving as a partner at Deloitte for 17 years, where he specialized in the banking and ILC space. He replaces Lewis Goodwin, who retired after more than 40 years in banking, including several stints on the UBA Board.

