Jeff Stratton named VP/Business Banking Officer at Citizens National Bank
Citizens National Bank has named Jeff Stratton as Vice President/Business Banking Officer of their Findlay office. In this position, Stratton is responsible for establishing new commercial relationships for CNB, as well as analyzing current customer portfolios on a regular basis.
Stratton has nearly eight years of experience in the banking industry, formerly serving as a commercial lender, customer service manager, monitoring analyst, and EDP support underwriter.
Stratton has also been on the other side of the table as a banking customer while a sales and financial manager at Stratton Greenhouses, Inc.
Rick Beverly, Senior Vice President/Findlay City President, said, “We are impressed with Jeff’s knowledge and background in banking and commercial lending, and excited to see how he can contribute to our team. I am truly proud to welcome Jeff into our Findlay office.”
Stratton graduated from Miami University in Oxford, with a bachelor’s degree in Business Finance. He is a member of Wednesday Morning Rotary in Findlay and is also an active member of English Lutheran Church, where he serves as a youth leader and Sunday School teacher. Most recently, Stratton was a Class of 2014 graduate of the Hancock Leadership program He resides with his wife, Leisa, and two children, Caroline and Theodore “Teddy”.
With offices in Bluffton, Celina, Defiance, Elida, Findlay, Lima, Springfield, Van Wert and Toledo, Citizens National Bank has assets totaling more than $650 million and has been serving the communities of West Central Ohio since 1920.
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