Pub. 8 2020 Issue 4

ISSUE 4. 2020 17 Adamson has worked in banking for more than 13 years. In his career, he has accumulated much experience in lending that will greatly benefit Central Bank and the Provo community. FIRST COMMUNITY BANK First Community Bank Utah, Division of Glacier Bank, announces Ms. Shelly Holt as the new president/CEO. Formerly known as First National Bank of Layton founded in 1905, a merg- er was completed in November 2019 with Glacier Bank to form a Utah division with 10 branches and over 120 employees from Brigham City to Park City. Ms. Holt has been employed for 17 years at First Community Bank and will be the first woman to head this long-standing community institution. She will succeed K. John Jones, who is retiring after 21 years as the bank president. KEYBANK Doug Heward has been promoted to Key Investment Services Market Manager. In this role, Heward oversees Key Investment Services in Colorado, Utah and Idaho. Key Investment Services provides investment planning solutions including IRAs, annu- ities, mutual funds and other investment solutions to help clients meet their wealth management, retirement, college savings and other financial goals. Heward joined KeyBank as a teller in 2004 and has held positions of increasing responsibility within the company since then, serving as a banker, branch man- ager and area retail leader before being named Key Investment Services Market Manager. Doug earned his bachelor of arts degree in economics from the Uni- versity of Utah. Retiring Bank Presidents & CEOs Terry Grant, Utah Market President, KeyBank. With over 30 years of banking experience, Terry Grant is the President for KeyBank, Utah. In this position, he is responsible for overseeing and coordinat- ing all lines of KeyBank’s businesses with- in Utah, including Commercial Banking, Private Banking, Retail and Consumer Banking, as well as Business Banking. Terry has been a big inf luence in both the banking industry and the com- munity. When it comes to a career in banking, Terry says, “Always be honest, transparent and build trust. Your reputation will build your career. Two: Be willing and open to adapt and think outside of the box.” Thank you, Terry, for all the years you spent working in the banking industry! John Jones, President and CEO, First Community Bank. John was appoint- ed president and CEO of First National Bank of Layton in January of 2007, having been the chief financial officer and chief operating officer for nine years. He also served on the board of the bank, the holding company and several other boards. After 41 years in banking, John wants those starting out in banking to know “to continue learning and to use the fundamental tools you learned from your education and apply those to a rigorous self-learning habit. You are always a better employee and manager if you con- tinue to add to your knowledge toolbox.” Thank you, John, for being a great leader in the banking industry here in Utah. Paul Thome, president, Sallie Mae Bank. Paul Thome serves as president of Sallie Mae Bank. He chairs the bank’s Opera- tional Risk Committee and is a voting member of all bank gover- nance committees. His direct functional responsibilities include retail deposit op- erations, Office of Customer Advocate, procurement, third-party management, and facilities/support services. Paul has been in the banking industry for almost 50 years. With so much ex- perience in the banking industry, Paul says, “try to get into a situation that ex- poses you to multiple areas of the bank. Don’t pigeonhole yourself into one area for too long.” Thank you, Paul, for all the great work you have done for the banking industry. n

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