Pub. 7 2019 Issue 3

ISSUE 3. 2019 21 BANK OF UTAH Former CEO and presi- dent of AMBank, Leonel E. Castillo, has joined Bank of Utah as a senior vice president relationship manager in the bank’s Orem branch. Castillo has served on the board of the Utah Bankers Association and ExOfficio LLC, and as a member of the Utah State Board of Bank Advisors. Bank of Utah recently appointed Shawn Choate , PHR, SHRM-CP, as the bank’s human resources manager, based in Ogden. Choate, who previously served as deputy director of management services and human resources for Ogden City, currently serves on the board of directors for the Utah Society for Human Resource Management and the Northern Utah HR Association. Bank of Utah has recruited Kevin Stocking to serve as senior vice president/com- mercial loan officer and to lead a new commercial lending department in its newly acquired full-service branch in Heber. Stocking formerly served as president of Grand Valley Bank in Heber. CENTRAL BANK Lewis Woolford has been promoted to assis- tant manager of Central Bank’s Provo Riverside Office. Woolford has worked at Central Bank for 12 years. His extensive knowledge of lending will be a great asset to Provo and the surrounding areas. Tyler Hardy has been appointed assistant man- ager of Central Bank’s Downtown Provo Office. Hardy has more than seven years of experience in the banking industry and will greatly benefit Central Bank in his new role. GRAND VALLEY BANK Steve Hallows was recently promoted to president of the Heber city branch, as well as be- ing appointed the credit committee chair for the Utah market. Hallows has worked at Grand Valley Bank since 2013 as an SVP and loan officer. He is a native of Heber city and has over 21 years of banking and lending experience. He has exten- sive knowledge of commercial lending, SBA loans, mortgage and construction lending. He loves the community, which is where he grew up and where he now works, and he is excited for his new role and responsibilities. ZIONS BANK Zions Bank appointed Annette Brooks as pres- ident of its Suburban Salt Lake Region. As region president, Brooks over- sees branch operations and business development at 18 branches in Salt Lake County. Chad Dilley has been named director of retail branches in Utah. He is responsible for oversee- ing the bank’s Suburban Salt Lake, Central Utah, Wasatch Back, South Central Utah and Southern Utah regions. Dilley previously served as the manager of Retail Client Experience and Channel Strategies. n BANKERS ON THE MOVE

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