Citizens National Bank appointment
Citizens National Bank (CNB) has named Susan Bunn the branch operations manager/client relationship officer of its Findlay office.
In this position, Bunn is responsible for branch oversight, including daily operations, sales and financial performance. She will also focus on treasury management services for commercial clients.
Bunn holds a bachelor of business administration in accounting from Evangel University and has been in banking for almost 15 years.
She is a 2020 graduate of the Hancock Leadership program and is involved in the community through volunteerism at the United Way, 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 and 5 grandchildren.
“Susan’s level of experience and involvement in the community is a huge asset to Citizens National Bank,” said Matt Wood, Findlay city president.
"Her leadership in the branch is appreciated and we look forward to seeing her expand her role into treasury management services as well.”
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