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Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Expands Marsh’s Role Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Expands Marsh’s Role
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has expanded Laura Marsh’s role as human resources assistant in the bank’s Bridge Branch in Fort Myers. In her expanded... Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Expands Marsh’s Role

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has expanded Laura Marsh’s role as human resources assistant in the bank’s Bridge Branch in Fort Myers. In her expanded role, she will coordinate the bank’s financial literacy education initiatives aimed at enhancing financial literacy in the community, fostering partnerships with local community organizations and promoting financial empowerment. Marsh will also collaborate with local organizations and businesses to help further strengthen the bank’s community connections and enhance Sanibel Captiva Community Bank’s role as a dedicated corporate citizen in Southwest Florida.

Marsh has over 25 years of executive administration experience and has served as a substitute teacher for the School District of Lee County since 1996. Marsh holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Trent University, a degree in education from the University of Western Ontario and a master’s degree from Queen’s University.

Founded in 2003, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has eight locations open throughout Lee County. A ninth branch is planned on Fort Myers Beach, expected to open in 2026. 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.