Capital City Bank Announces Key Promotions

Capital City Bank recently announced promotions of several employees. These promotions include Daniel Petronio to corporate banking manager, Myles Bradley to specialty lending manager, and Chris Wilson to treasury management and institutional banking manager.

All three associates have regional management roles in the Corporate Banking division.

Daniel Petronio will over see the Capital City Bank corporate lending, treasury management, and the institutional banking and auto finance department. Petronio began his employment with the bank in 2010 and has previously held roles in working capital finance, credit administration, and institutional banking. He has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and an MBA from Florida State University. Petronio also currently serves as executive chair for Second Harvest of the Big Bend Board of Directors.

Myles Bradley has been with Capital City Bank since 2009 and brings extensive banking and lending experience to his new positions as specialty lending manager. Bradley will assume responsibilities for all governmental guaranteed lending in his new role, including developing a SBA 7A Small Business Administration loan program. He will continues to lead the Working Capital Finance efforts for the bank. Bradley earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration Management at Florida State University.

Chris Wilson will take on the responsibility of treasury management and institutional banking manager. Wilson, an officer of the bank with the rank of vice president, majored in Business Management and Marketing at Ball State University. He also holds a Certified Treasury Professional designation from the Association of Financial Professionals.

Lynsey Kirk

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3 Comments

  1. NE Moderate
    NE Moderate

    Why is this news? Chamber of Commerce continues to direct the coverage at TR

  2. MCB
    MCB

    I'll second Pat. After 30 years it's not free for me either.

  3. pat
    pat

    I'll go first. I'm disappointed with Capital City Bank. My "Totally Free Checking" and "Totally Free Savings" isn't free,,,,it used to be.

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