Pub. 7 2019 Issue 2

www.uba.org 28 Bank of Utah Douglas L. DeFries, President and CEO of Bank of Utah and BOU Bancorp, Inc., the bank’s holding company, announced changes in titles and responsibilities for the bank’s executive team and board leadership of BOU Bancorp, effective April 16, 2019. Ben Browning has been promoted to Vice Chair- man of the Board of BOU Bancorp, Inc. Browning has worked 12 years for Bank of Utah in various positions including analyst, lending administrator, assistant vice president and vice president/lending administrator. He became a member of the BOU Bancorp board in 2015. Cari Fullerton has been elected as Senior Vice President, Chief Credit Officer. Fullerton was previously serving as Commercial Lending Team Leader and Senior Credit Administrator on Bank of Utah’s senior management team. Roger G. Shumway has been elected Executive Vice President, Senior Wealth Management and Foreign Exchange Director. Shumway most recently served as Executive Vice President, Chief Credit Officer. Central Bank Charlene Butler retired from Central Bank after 34 years of service. Butler served as the Office Man- ager at Central Bank’s Mapleton Office. Over the last three decades, she has amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience in the banking industry and her presence will be missed at Central Bank. Jolene Dalton has been promoted to Vice Presi- dent and Manager of Central Bank’s Mapleton Office. Dalton has been at Central Bank for 40 years and has served in various banking capac- ities, including Assistant Manager of Employee Benefits and Assistant Internal Auditor. Dalton’s experience as a professional in the banking industry will greatly benefit Central Bank and the Mapleton community. David Manning has been appointed Assistant Manager of Central Bank’s Mortgage Depart- ment. Manning has 23 years of experience as a Mortgage Loan Officer and has been with Central Bank since 2007. With such expertise, Manning will contribute greatly in his new role as Assistant Manager. Korin Hatcher has been hired as a Mortgage Loan Officer at Central Bank. Hatcher earned a degree in Finance from the University of Utah and has been in the mortgage industry for over 8 years. Hatcher’s knowledge and experience will benefit Central Bank in her new role as Mortgage Loan Officer. Pitney Bowes Bank Sheldon Woods has retired, after 21+ years at Pitney Bowes Bank. Effective March 1, 2019. Ed Haidenthaller, formerly Chief Investment Offi- cer, was appointed top President and CEO by the Board of Directors. Ed has been in the banking industry for many years in various roles includ- ing Assistant Controller, CFO, COO, Chief Risk Officer, as well as Banking Practice Director for Jefferson Wells and RSMMcGladrey. The Bank is in growth mode and Ed will lead the bank into a new chapter in its life cycle. Please join us in congratulating Ed. BANKERS ON THE MOVE

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