Columbia Bank appoints Snow as vice president, business banking officer

Columbia Bank has announced the appointment of Ann G. Snow as vice president, business banking officer supporting Kent, Maple Valley and Black Diamond.

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  • Monday, February 29, 2016 3:48pm
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Ann Snow

Ann Snow

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Columbia Bank has announced the appointment of Ann G. Snow as vice president, business banking officer supporting Kent, Maple Valley and Black Diamond.

In her new role, Snow will focus on growing the business banking relationships throughout the Metro East division, providing tailored banking solutions for each client and business.

Snow has 14 years of banking experience, previously serving as branch manager for First Mutual Bank, responsible for community business banking. Following the merger of Washington Federal and First Mutual Bank, Snow continued her role as branch manager, focusing on mortgage loan origination.

Snow is actively involved with a number of community organizations including the Kent Chamber of Commerce, the Maple Valley/Black Diamond Chamber of Commerce and MOPS International. Her past involvements include Hopelink, Bellevue LifeSpring, Bellevue Chamber of Commerce and Master Builders Association. She is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University with a Bachelors of Arts degree in music theory and history. She also attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she studied music theory and technology.

Columbia Bank has been serving the Northwest since 1993. For branch locations and more information, visit www.columbiabank.com.


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