Sanibel Captiva Community Bank recently hired or promoted five individuals as the company strengthens its presence in Southwest Florida.
Mike Hartman was promoted to director of residential lending at the bank’s Bridge Branch in Fort Myers and is responsible for the management and oversight of the origination, processing and closing of all residential mortgages, including those sold on the secondary market and portfolio loans. Hartman joined SanCap Bank in 2015 as a residential loan officer working with both conventional and portfolio lending, and also has held roles as vice president and senior vice president/senior loan officer.
Rachel Kaduk was promoted to residential loan officer in the bank’s Bridge Branch. She was hired in 2020 as an interim loan operations specialist to assist with the Small Business Administration Payroll Protection Program, helping the bank secure over 1,100 loans for businesses, independent contractors and nonprofits totaling close to $110 million. She later transitioned to a permanent position as a residential loan coordinator responsible for reviewing loan applications and preparing mortgage files for delivery to underwriting.
The bank has hired Tammy McMullen, Ping Hu and Melissa Mendez as customer service representatives and tellers. In this role, the trio are responsible for assisting customers with personal and business banking transactions. The new additions have experience in the banking, accounting, property management and customer service industries.
Founded in 2003, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has seven open locations throughout Lee County. The bank is nationally ranked in the top 2% best-performing community banks by S&P Global Market Intelligence out of more than 4,400 banks with assets under $1 billion. To learn more, visit SanCapBank.com.