NBT Bank announced that KURT EDWARDS, SVP, has been promoted to chief consumer credit officer. His career with NBT has spanned 33 years, and he has held leadership roles in consumer lending and small-business banking. Edwards earned his bachelor’s degree in business and economics from SUNY Plattsburgh and has completed management-development courses through the American […]

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NBT Bank announced that KURT EDWARDS, SVP, has been promoted to chief consumer credit officer. His career with NBT has spanned 33 years, and he has held leadership roles in consumer lending and small-business banking. Edwards earned his bachelor’s degree in business and economics from SUNY Plattsburgh and has completed management-development courses through the American Bankers Association and the American Institute of Banking.

SHAUNA HYLE, SVP, has been appointed consumer lending executive. She joined NBT in 2008 as corporate controller and was promoted to chief risk officer in 2013. Hyle was previously a manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers. She earned her a bachelor’s degree in accounting from SUNY Geneseo and is a CPA.

 


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AMY WILES has been named chief risk officer, in addition to her responsibilities as chief credit officer. She has more than 35 years of experience in commercial banking. She previously worked at KeyBank and JP Morgan Chase. Wiles earned her bachelor’s degree from Colgate University and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.

VP TERRA CARNRIKE-GRANATA has been promoted to director of information security. She joined NBT in 2008 as information security officer and was promoted to information security and fraud risk manager in 2015. Carnrike-Granata earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Albany’s School of Criminal Justice and has the CompTIASecurity+ certification.

 

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