Pub. 4 2016 Issue 3

Issue 3. 2016 27 Tanner Gatchell has been hired as a Mortgage Loan Officer in the River Road branch of State Bank of Southern Utah. A native of St. George, Tanner is excited to continue serving our community. Tanner is new to banking, but brings five years of real estate and title experience with him. Richard Gray recently retired as a senior vice president and manager of Bank of American Fork ’s SBA department, after 44 years in the industry. Gray’s most rewarding experienc- es were helping people achieve their dream of owning their business and helping build the community through lending. In retirement, Gray looks forward to spending more time with his wife and family. Brooke Hanley of State Bank of Southern Utah was promoted to Vice President. Brooke has been with the bank for 15 years, spending the last year as the Com- pliance Manager. Richard Mortensen was recently hired as branch manager for the newly announced Bank of American Fork branch in Boun- tiful. He is responsible for overseeing the branch and ensuring it remains profitable. Prior to working for Bank of American Fork, Mortensen was with Zions Bank for ten years, where he was a vice president and loan servicing manager. Shemree Naegele of State Bank of South- ern Utah was promoted to Vice President. Shemree joined us in the beginning of 2015 and currently serves as the Internal Audit Manager. Sherri Nelson was recently hired as operations manager at the newly announced Bank of American Fork Bountiful branch, where she will help oversee operations at the new location. Prior to her new role, Nelson was an operations manager at the bank’s Murray branch. Brad Sheppard has been promoted to Exec- utive Vice President of Consumer and Small Business Banking at Zions Bank . He is a 40-plus-year veteran of the banking industry in Utah, and most recently served as SVP, and director of Zions Bank’s Consumer and Busi- ness Banking. In his new role, he will oversee Zions Bank’s Western Idaho, Eastern Idaho/ Wyoming, Salt Lake Southwest and Central Utah retail regions. Mike Weeks has joined Morgan Stanley Bank as a Vice Presi- dent in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mike was previously at Goldman Sachs for 7 years in Controllers and Operations. Mike earned his Bachelor’s degree from University of Utah. James M. Wilson has been appointed to the board of directors for State Bank of Southern Utah. Wilson owned a very successful CPA practice in Cedar City, Utah for many years. He and his wife recently returned from presid- ing over the California – Bakersfield mission. “We are thrilled to have Jim as a part of the State Bank team. He brings profes- sionalism, experience and the kind of local and institutional knowledge that is key in our unique role as a community bank,” said Eric J Schmutz, the bank’s President and CEO. Sofia Wilson has joined Morgan Stanley Bank as a Vice Presi- dent in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sofia was previously at Goldman Sachs for 7 years in Compliance and Operations. Sofia earned her Bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University. Sandra Worthen has retired as the assistant vice president and assistant operations manager of the American Fork main office of Bank of American Fork . During her 31 years and multiple positions at the bank, Worthen developed valued relationships with customers and colleagues alike. Worthen is excited to have more time to spend with her husband and family. Zions Bank has appointed Utah Valley Utah President Mat- thew S. Holland and Black Diamond Equipment founder Peter R. Metcalf to its board of directors. Holland has been president of Utah Valley University since 2009. Metcalf founded Black Diamond Equipment in 1989 and was Black Diamond Inc.’s CEO/President and Director through December 2015. John Morrison, Bailey Richardson, Britney Traveller, Chefin Carson, Denise Schaffer and Debbi Mathwig are members of the business services group recently launched by Bank of American Fork . This dedicated team of representatives will provide treasury and cash-management services and depos- it-related products to businesses in our communities. They will provide continued support to business customers.

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