Pub. 8 2020 Issue 2
www.uba.org 24 BANKERS ON THE MOVE BANK OF UTAH Ledrich Oller returned to Bank of Utah as the Provo branch manager, where he originally served as the bank’s Orem branch manager from 2016 to 2018. The San Francisco native also served as branch manager for JPMorgan Chase, as a senior relationship manager for Union Bank of California and as branch manager and assistant vice president of Bank of America in Houston, Texas. Carrie Haroldsen has been appointed as branch manager for Bank of Utah’s City Creek Bank- ing Center. A native of Sandy, Utah, Haroldsen started her 14-year career in banking as a teller at Chase Bank and worked her way up as a sales assistant and service associ- ate before becoming a branch manager. Bank of Utah recently hired Ogden native, Mat- thew Linford, to serve as the relationship manager on the bank’s growing treasury management team at its corporate branch in Ogden. Linford graduated with a B.A. in business administration from WSU and for the past five years, he has worked in business development for Bank of the West. Megan Kenley recently joined Bank of Utah as a communications and marketing specialist, af- ter formerly serving sev- en-plus years as a senior account executive at MRM/McCann in Salt Lake City, managing marketing cam- paigns for Panasonic, Intel and Hitachi. After earning a B.A. in communications at Brigham Young University, Kenley interned as an assistant account executive at Young and Rubicam in New York City. KEY BANK KeyBank has named Cameron Cole Key Private Bank team leader. In this role, Cole will lead the efforts of the private bank in Utah to provide comprehensive, integrated investment, trust, banking and planning solutions for high-net-worth clients and their families. He will also help drive collaboration with Key business partners to generate revenue growth. Cole will report to Jason Stoddard, West region executive at Key Private Bank. “Cameron has been a key part of our success in Utah the last four years, during which he has been focused on building client relationships while serving as a wealth advisor,” said Jason Stoddard. “Our clients will benefit greatly from his understanding of wealth management and his ability to work successfully with a wide variety of both internal and external partners.” n
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