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Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Announces Role Expansions Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Announces Role Expansions
  Vice Presidents and Office Man­agers Veronica LeBlanc and Kristin DiIorio have expanded roles at Sanibel Captiva Community Bank. In addition to her original... Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Announces Role Expansions

 

Vice Presidents and Office Man­agers Veronica LeBlanc and Kristin DiIorio have expanded roles at Sanibel Captiva Community Bank. In addition to her original role of managing daily operations and customer relationships, LeBlanc is responsible for assisting with deposit growth and business develop­ment, sales training for office managers and assisting with treasury management needs at the bank’s Gateway Branch. In addition to managing the daily opera­tions of the Downtown Branch, DiIorio is now responsible for coordinating retail schedules, overseeing retail train­ing, providing management support for other office managers and assisting with treasury management needs.

Gloribel Torres has joined the bank as a deposit operations assistant in its op­erations center in the Bridge Branch. She is responsible for incoming and outgoing domestic and international wire trans­fers, daily non-posted items, overdrafts, disputes and lending support for all bank locations, ensuring that proper policy and procedures are followed.

Angela Figueroa has been promoted to office manager of the bank’s Winkler Branch. Figueroa was previously the branch’s assistant office manager. In her new role, she will continue to oversee staff, work with customers and lead the Winkler retail team in strategizing how to cultivate branch success.

Founded in 2003, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has seven locations open 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. For additional information, visit SanCapBank.com.