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Norway Savings Bank has promoted 11 employees to leadership positions, the bank said in a recent news release.
Beth Garza has been promoted to assistant vice president and loan operations servicing assistant manager. She joined Norway Savings in 2015 as a customer service representative in the bank’s Norway branch. Garza transitioned to the loan servicing team in 2017 and became loan operations assistant manager in 2021. She also is actively involved in various bank activities, projects and committees. She is a member of the NSB Leadership Lab and recently enrolled in the business management banking program at Saint Joseph’s College of Maine.
Jessica Lilly has been elevated to vice president, applications analyst III. She started her career at the bank in 2007 as a teller at the bank’s Naples branch. While in the branch, she received several promotions, from teller to assistant branch manager. In 2016, Lilly began working with the commercial team as a credit analyst I, and in 2019, she was promoted to Sageworks administrator, assistant vice president. In 2022, she led the implementation of one of the bank’s most complex systems and has won several awards during her tenure at the bank.
Corey McEntyre has been promoted to assistant vice president, software engineer III. He joined the bank in 2013 as a mainframe operator in the IT department.
Christine McMann has been elevated to vice president, applications analyst III. She joined Norway Savings Bank 2008 as a core application analyst on the loan servicing team.
She has become an expert for all core-related loan products. McMann is leading efforts to bring automation, efficiencies and training to the operations teams while continuing to develop her skills with the tools used to automate business processes.
Kerry Millett has been promoted to vice president, facilities and purchasing manager. He started his career at the bank in 2022 as assistant vice president, facilities and purchasing manager.
Since joining the bank, Millett has completed several certifications to aid in his role. He has also developed strong relationships with vendors who maintain and improve the bank’s facilities and is active in the bank’s environmental, social and governance initiatives.
Duncan Mixer has been promoted to assistant vice president commercial lender. He joined the bank in 2021 as a commercial portfolio manager at the bank’s Congress Street location.
In his position, he supports many commercial lenders daily and assists the indirect lending team in analyzing the financials of the dealers with which the bank partners. Mixer received a bachelor's degree in finance and business from the University of Maine and a risk and credit background in the banking industry. He also serves on the advisory council for New Ventures Maine.
Dylan Mooney has been promoted to vice president of senior investment and treasury officer. He joined the bank in 2019 as the vice president of asset liability management, planning and budgeting. Mooney leads the bank’s budgeting process and maintains rolling forecasts throughout the year. He is a University of Maine at Orono graduate. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in finance, a minor in political science and a master’s in business in finance and economics.
Jennifer Piper has been promoted to vice president of compliance and risk officer. She joined the bank in 2018 as a compliance specialist and was promoted to assistant vice president compliance and risk officer by the end of 2019. Piper has contributed her time and support to many internal initiatives and monitors the progress of many compliance regulations as they move through the regulatory process.
Brian Siebert has been promoted to vice president and commercial loan officer. He joined the bank in 2017 as a commercial credit analyst. In 2019, he was promoted to the role of commercial portfolio manager. Then, in 2021, he was promoted again to assistant vice president commercial lender of the Naples and Bridgton branches.
Shannon Smith has been promoted to assistant vice president, CRM and marketing database specialist.
She started her career in 2017 at the bank as a customer relations representative at the Standish branch. In 2018, she was promoted to the CRM administration in the marketing department, where she helped implement the bank's customer relationship program.
In 2022, she graduated from the American Bankers Association School of Bank Marketing & Management and earned the Certified Financial Marketing Professional designation. In 2023, Smith became the CRM and marketing database specialist, providing reports and analytics for all marketing campaigns and survey results.
Talley Estes has been promoted to assistant vice president commercial administration team lead. She started her career at Norway Savings Bank in 1989. She has worked in the commercial department for her entire career at the bank.
Norway Savings Bank ranked No. 7 among the largest Maine-based banks, based on assets of $1.83 billion on June 30, 2023, according to the 2024 Mainebiz Book of Lists.
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