Susan Bunn promoted to VP Treasury Management at CNB
Citizens National Bank (CNB) has announced the promotion of Susan Bunn to Vice President Treasury Management.
In this position she is responsible for analyzing current and potential accounts for cash management improvements and recommending electronic bank products to increase efficiency for business customers. She will also provide valuable leadership to the treasury management team.
Bunn joined CNB in 2020 as the Findlay Branch Operations Manager. She transitioned to the bank’s treasury management team in 2021. She states, “I love coming to work every day at CNB. I enjoy working with business owners in our communities and having the opportunity to learn more about their business and about them personally. It is rewarding when I am able to offer solutions which simplify their day-to-day tasks and allow them to focus on what is important to them.”
“Susan has been a valuable part of providing deposit services to our business customers”, comments Matt Wood, Findlay City President. “I’m pleased to see her earn this well-deserved promotion to a leadership role.”
Bunn holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Evangel University and has been in banking for almost 19 years. She is a 2020 graduate of the Hancock Leadership program and a member of the ADAMHS (Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services) board. She is actively involved in the community through volunteerism at the United Way, Coats for Christmas, Habitat for Humanity, The City Mission and her local church. She was also a past chair and treasurer for the Fostoria Chamber of Commerce. She enjoys spending time with her family, including 5 children, 5 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter.
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