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City National Bank promotes Blanchard, Slobe: Business briefly

byCustoms Today Report
29/06/2015
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CALIFORNIA: Blanchard served as client manager of the bank’s Minden office, where Slobe was a senior client officer City National Bank named Sherri Blanchard senior client manager of its Reno banking office, at 5470 Kietzke Lane, and Audrey Slobe as client manager of its Minden banking office, at 1647 Highway 395.Both Slobe and Blanchard worked for City National for the past decade.

Blanchard began her banking career in Iowa in 1974 and moved to Carson City in 1984 to become a teller for Nevada National Bank. During her tenure with Nevada National, she also served as vice president and client manager before transferring to a branch at Incline Village.

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After 21 years with U.S. Bank and its predecessor, Blanchard left to become client manager of City National’s predecessor bank, Business Bank of Nevada, and its Minden office in 2005. Blanchard served as an ambassador for the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce and volunteered at C.C.

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