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www.uba.org 22 Jake Barney has accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer for Celtic Bank. Jake previously served as Corporate Controller. He joined Celtic Bank in 2006. An extremely competent analyst, Jake has been instrumental in evaluating complex accounting and financial transactions. Jake will continue to successfully manage the Bank’s external audit process in addition to the many other aspects of his new position. Craig Calafati has accepted the position of Executive Vice President-Business Development for Celtic Bank. Craig previ- ously served as Senior Vice President of Business Development. Craig joined Celtic Bank in 2004 and has proven to be a strong proponent of the Bank’s Business Development Team. Craig is a critical thinker who strikes an excellent balance between the pro- motion of business and the long- term best interests of the Bank. Craig will continue to work to recruit and retain expert-quality Business Development Officers. Jordan L. Call has joined Bank of Utah as a loan officer in the Logan City Center mortgage office. Call brings more than seven years of experience working in the mortgage and finance industries. He enjoys helping people with the most important investment decision they will likely ever make. Prior to joining Bank of Utah, Jordan worked as a branch manag- er for OneMain Financial. Jordan currently resides in Providence with his wife Rebekah and their two daughters. He enjoys spend- ing time with his family, reading, skiing and being outdoors. Nathan Carter has been named the new IT System Network As- sistant at Central Bank. Carter has worked for Central Bank since 2005, spending time as a Teller, Customer Service Representative, Loan Assistant, Commercial Loan Officer, and most recently as a Mortgage Loan Officer. Josh Everton was recently promoted and he now oversees all aspects of Bank of American Fork’s customer-facing electronic services and sales technologies and works with the marketing team on digital marketing and sales analysis. Since Everton joined the bank in January 2007 as the first manager fully dedicated to the development of the bank’s electronic chan- nel, he has overseen several successful website rebuilds; helped raise over $70 million with the launch of SaveSmart Direct, an Internet-only savings product; helped the bank to deliver its first mobile solutions in 2008 and foster triple-digit customer adoption year-after-year; and participated in the creation and launch of a number of new service offerings as a member of the bank’s prod- uct development committee. Daniel Godfrey has accepted the position of Senior Vice Pres- ident-Asset Based Lending for Celtic Bank. Daniel previously served as Vice President-Asset Based Lending. Daniel joined Celtic Bank in 2007. He has been an integral part of building the Bank’s Asset Based Lending team and positioning it as a partof Celtic Bank’s long term Strategic Plan. Daniel is a creative and innovative financial architect who has successfully designed financial products that meet the needs of his extensive client base. Brian Gurney has been promoted to the Chief Compliance Offi- cer position at Central Bank. Gurney worked as the Senior Audi- tor for Central Bank for over six years, holds a Master’s Degree in Accounting from BYU, is a CPA and has extensive knowledge of all areas of banking and compliance. David B. Guzy of Sandy, Utah has been named senior vice president and senior trust officer at Bank of Utah. Guzy is a graduate of Brigham Young University in finance and economics who has worked for 30 years in banking, finan- cial planning and investment management positions. He most recently served as an investment advisor for Financial Network in Salt Lake City. Guzy has served as president of the BYU Man- agement Society in Salt Lake City and on the National Steering Committee for that organization. He is a board member for the Primary Children’s Medical Center Foundation and serves on the advisory board for the BYU Undergraduate Business School. Larry R. Hintze of Centerville, Utah, has joined Bank of Utah as a vice president and relationship manager. Hintze, who will work at the Redwood Road bank branch, brings more than 30 years of commercial, construction and residential real estate lending experience. He most recently served as vice president for Zions Bank’s real estate banking group. Hin- tze is a University of Utah graduate and is a member of the board of governors for City Academy Charter School, past president of Utah Mortgage Broker’s Association and a Utah State Certified Residential Appraiser. Stephanie Horne will oversee private banking for Zions Bank, where she has worked since 1997. Horne has served since 2003 as a senior vice pres- ident and private banking relationship manager. In her new position she will meet client needs for advisory service in the areas of trusts, investments, insurance and private banking. Bankers on the Move
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