Community Banks opens loan production office in Boulder
BOULDER — Community Banks of Colorado has opened a loan production office in Boulder to serve commercial clients.
Community Banks has also promoted Rob Haynes to market president of Boulder County to run the office at 1434 Spruce St. The office is staffed with Haynes and two commercial relationship officers.
Haynes, a 1989 graduate of the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business, said the Spruce Street location is temporary while lease negotiations are underway for a newly built office in downtown Boulder.
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“We expect that to happen in the fourth quarter of this year,” said Haynes, who has been with Community Banks since 2012.
Community Banks has 51 branches in Colorado, including two in Fort Collins, two in Greeley and one each in Evans, Windsor and Platteville.
Whitney Bartelli, director of brand, marketing and communications at National Bank Holdings Corp., parent company of Community Banks, said bank officials consider Boulder to be a “high-opportunity market.”
Community Banks of Colorado is owned by National Bank Holdings Corp. (NYSE: NBHC) based in Greenwood Village. NBH has a network of 101 banking centers in Colorado, the greater Kansas City region and Texas. Through the company’s subsidiary, NBH Bank NA, it operates under the brand names Community Banks of Colorado in Colorado, Bank Midwest in Kansas and Missouri, and Hillcrest Bank in Texas.
BOULDER — Community Banks of Colorado has opened a loan production office in Boulder to serve commercial clients.
Community Banks has also promoted Rob Haynes to market president of Boulder County to run the office at 1434 Spruce St. The office is staffed with Haynes and two commercial relationship officers.
Haynes, a 1989 graduate of the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business, said the Spruce Street location is temporary while lease negotiations are underway for a newly built office in downtown Boulder.
“We expect that to happen in the fourth quarter of this year,” said Haynes, who has been with Community Banks since…
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