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National Bank of Commerce (NBC) on Monday announced the promotion of 13 of its associates:

. Amanda Arbic, AVP – Deposit Operations Director

. Kari Carlson, AVP – Signature Banker

. Heidi Chell, AVP – Commercial Banker

. Lindsey Christianson, AVP – Commercial Banker

. John Conley, SVP – Senior Commercial Banker

. Max Florestano, AVP – Treasury Management & Fraud Manager

. Lindsey Growette Stingle, SVP – Chief Human Resources Officer

. Cammy Hansen, SVP – Senior Commercial Banker

. Seth Mathews, AVP – Controller

. Elise Popelka, VP – Commercial Credit Director

. Alisha Riedel, AVP – Loan Operations Director

. Buckley Simmons, VP – Commercial Banker

. Daniel Zapp, AVP – Commercial Credit Supervisor

“Congratulations to each of these associates on a well-deserved promotion,” said Brad Roden, CEO of NBC. “It’s my honor to witness the career progression of these talented individuals, something we are fortunate to focus on at National Bank of Commerce. As the organization prospers, we are proud to share the recognition of those helping us to make more possible. Our customers have come to expect nothing but excellence from us, and these people continue to exemplify our high standards.”

National Bank of Commerce is headquartered in Superior and also has locations in Duluth, Esko, Hermantown, Hibbing, Poplar, and Solon Springs. The bank’s web address is nbcbanking.com

-- NBC press release

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