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Webster Promotes Sam Hanna to Executive Vice President, Middle Market Banking
December 4, 2019
Source: Webster Bank
Webster Bank is pleased to announce that Sam Hanna has been promoted to executive vice president, Middle Market Banking reporting to Chris Motl, Executive Vice President, Head of Commercial Banking.
In this capacity, Sam will continue to lead the bank’s regional middle market banking organization, as well as equipment finance and other established middle market verticals including healthcare, emerging growth and government lending.
“Sam’s promotion is reflective of his strong performance and leadership while overseeing one of Commercial Banking’s largest business units” said Motl, adding, “He plays a key role in executing on the Commercial Banking vision while providing the highest level of customer service.”
Prior to his current role leading middle market banking, Hanna worked in Commercial Real Estate, managing the Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts markets. He also managed the risk and recovery real estate team for two years.
Before joining Webster in 2006, Hanna was a market manager in commercial real estate and senior client manager of national real estate at Fleet Bank. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island.
Hanna serves as a trustee for the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council (RIPEC) and the Providence Foundation.
About Webster
Webster Financial Corporation is the holding company for Webster Bank, National Association and its HSA Bank division. With $29.9 billion in assets, Webster provides business and consumer banking, mortgage, financial planning, trust, and investment services through 157 banking centers and 309 ATMs. Webster also provides mobile and online banking. Webster Bank owns the asset-based lending firm Webster Business Credit Corporation; the equipment finance firm Webster Capital Finance Corporation; and HSA Bank, a division of Webster Bank, which provides health savings account trustee and administrative services. Webster Bank is a member of the FDIC and an equal housing lender. For more information about Webster, including past press releases and the latest annual report, visit the Webster website at www.websterbank.com.
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