Pub. 2 2014 Issue 3

summer 2014 23 Bankers on the Move John Allen was hired to originate leads and will be responsible for developing business relationships for Bank of American Fork’s new St. George branch. Allen has 45 years of commer- cial banking experience, with 39 of those years in Washington County. Lindsay Arnoldson was recently promoted to assistant operations manager at Bank of Ameri- can Fork’s main branch, after working in various branches as a part-time teller, float teller, and most recently, a new accounts representative. Richard Beard, President and CEO, People’s Utah Bancorp has been named the chairman of the board for the Western Independent Bankers’ Association. His experience with and passion for community banking has positioned him to help WIB support community banks throughout the western United States. Jared Dallin has been named Credit Analyst by Capital Com- munity Bank. The Bank has expanded its operations model by creating a new Credit Analyst position to implement internal training and development within the Bank. Jared has had five years of banking experience and has been with Capital Commu- nity Bank since November 2013. Steven Drakulich was recently hired by Bank of American Fork as a commercial loan officer, after being in the banking industry for more than a decade. After graduating from Utah Valley University with a degree in finance, he worked as an assistant branch manager at Washington Mutual, then moved to American West Bank as the commercial underwriting manager for seven years. Mike Draper was recently promoted from Bank of American Fork’s branch administration specialist to the branch opera- tions manager for the bank’s recently-announced St. George branch. Draper will take the lead on customer service and help ensure that Bank of American Fork offers the same small-town service it has been known for since its first branch opened in 1913. Nathan Farnsworth has assumed the role of VP/Leasing De- partment Manager for First Utah Bank. Mary Foster has been hired by Capital Communi- ty Bank as Lending Compliance Officer and CRA Officer. Foster has over 25 years of experience in banking, including branch management, lending, sales, deposits and operations. Foster will be an inte- gral part of the overall risk management function of the Bank. Steve Hallows, Sr. Vice President is now with Heber Valley Bank, Heber City, UT. With over 12 years of commercial lending experience and five years of mortgage banking, he will be a great asset to the bank. Steve is a graduate of Utah State Uni- versity, 1997. Having been raised in the Heber Valley, this has been a wonderful fit for Steve to join our organization. C. Ray Hines has joined Tab Bank’s business development team as Vice President and Business Development Officer. Ray will be based in Cleveland, OH and will be responsible for sourcing new business opportunities by providing asset-based and factoring working capital facilities to commercial entities with annual revenues of $2 million to $150 million. Shariq Khan has joined First Utah Bank as a VP/Credit Un- derwriter with over 15 years of experience in commercial and consumer finance. Todd B. Lewis has joined Capital Community Bank’s Provo Office as Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer. Lewis is a graduate of BYU. He has over ten years of experience in investment, acqui- sition and development, commercial, construction and residential lending, as owner of Cascade Finance, Inc. Jeremy Lowry has been hired by Zions Bank as Senior Vice President of Residential Lending. Lowry oversees all aspects of residential lending, supervising mortgage bankers and man- aging loan underwriting and structuring. He has a decade of banking experience and earned his undergraduate degree in economics and political science from the University of Utah.

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