| Tony Anderson Vice Chairman and CEO After beginning his banking career in Wyoming, Tony came to Colorado in 1977 to become president and CEO of Kiowa State Bank. After the sale of the bank in 1996, he was an organizer and CEO of Century Bank in Scottsdale, Arizona. He returned to Colorado in 2007 to become an organizer of Redstone Bank. Email Tony For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Ryan Johnson President and Chief Credit Officer Ryan began his banking career with First National Bank in Parker in the 1980s; then managed the Parker locations for Colonial Bank/Bank of Choice. Ryan has over 25 years in local community banking experience here in his hometown area. Ryan, his wife and three kids live in the Elizabeth area and remain active in the community. Email Ryan For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Kelly Zamorski Senior Vice President Kelly began her career in the 1980's. She spent the last 30 years as a local banker working for two community banks in the Douglas and Arapahoe County areas. Prior to coming to Redstone Bank, she was employed at Colonial Bank/Bank of Choice for 17 years. Kelly has experience in all aspects of bank lending with an extensive background in real estate and construction loans. Kelly has lived in the Parker area for 25 years and enjoys working with her fellow community members. Email Kelly For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Deanna Malpass Senior Vice President, Commercial Banking and Treasury Management Officer With over 18 years in Commercial Banking and a wealth of experience as a lending officer and in treasury management services, Deanna comes to Redstone Bank as a lender as well as being responsible for managing the bank's Treasury Services and Remote Banking Services. Before coming to Redstone, she served as Vice President, Treasury Services with Colorado Business Bank. Deanna’s husband works in the Denver Tech Center. They have three children and live an active family life in Highlands Ranch. Email Deanna For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| John Ezell Senior Vice President and Cashier A Colorado native, John began his banking career in the 1970’s, and has worked with banks in this area for the past 30 years. Having worked with community banks, he has experience in all phases of banking, focusing primarily in bank operations. John and his wife live in Centennial. Their four children and their grandchildren live in the metro area. Email John For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Les Sowitch Senior Vice President A native of Williston, North Dakota, Les began his banking career with Colorado National Bank. He later joined Community First in Evergreen, Colorado, where he served for over 14 years as a leading business development and relationship manager. Les specializes in providing financial solutions to the bank's commercial customers. Les and his family reside in Bow Mar. Email Les For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Svetlana Xie Bank Operations Officer A native of Russia, Svetlana came to Colorado in 2002 where she began working for a large bank before joining Redstone. She began her banking career in Moscow and has extensive international banking experience. Svetlana and her family live in Littleton. Email Svetlana For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Matt Humphrey Credit Analyst A transplanted Colorado Native, Matt was raised in Denver and brings six years of Banking and Commercial Real Estate experience to his position at Redstone Bank. He lives in Parker with his Wife and Daughter. Email Matt For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Cindy Brandenburg Personal Banker Raised in Kansas, Cindy has lived in Colorado for most of the past 30 years. In addition to several years of banking experience, she has also worked in the computer and title insurance industry. Cindy and her husband reside in Aurora. Email Cindy For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Connie Tucker Loan Administrator A native of Colorado, Connie has over 20 years of community banking experience with the First National Bank of Parker and most recently with First National Bank, Centennial. She is responsible for the processing and administration of the bank’s loans. Connie and her husband live in Littleton. Email Connie For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Shelley Greene Loan Administrator As a former resident of 25 years in the Parker community, Shelley began her career in lending at Sun Savings & Loan Association. Her most recent lending experience comes from Bank of Choice processing construction, commercial, and consumer loans. She emulates Connie in processing and administration of the bank’s loans. Shelley is a current resident of Castle Rock. Email Shelley For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Brenda Mazar Personal Banker After taking a break from banking to operate a catering business for the past eight years, Brenda has returned to the industry that she entered into in the late 70’s. With a great deal of bank operations knowledge, Brenda brings over twenty years of experience to us. Brenda, her husband and three children live in Centennial. Email BrendaFor your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Lila Rodriguez Personal Banker Most recently a branch manager with a financial institution in Washington, Lila has been in the banking industry for over 10 years. New account services are Lilas specialty. Lila lives in Aurora with her husband and two children. |
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| Tina Bombassei Personal Banker Tina began her banking career in the 1980’s at a small community bank alongside Kelly Zamorski. After 12 years in commercial banking, Tina went into the mortgage banking industry. 15 years later Tina is happy to be back in the community banking arena. Tina is a semi-native having grown up in Littleton and she and her husband made Parker their home 12 years ago. Email Tina For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as account and social security numbers, in your email communications. |
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| Don Siecke Chairman One of Redstone Bank’s organizers, Don began his career as a CPA in Denver in the 1960’s. He is currently president of Kelmore Development Corporation in Centennial. Don served as chairman of the board of Kiowa State Bank, director of Century Bank in Scottsdale, Arizona and Union Bank and Trust in Denver. He was also a member of the advisory board with Citywide Banks. Don and his wife live in Castle Rock. Email Don For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Matt Osbourn Director An organizer of Redstone Bank, Matt is a native of Colorado. He spent 23 years in Denver banking before pursuing real estate and other business interests. In addition to his responsibilities as a director of Redstone, Matt is also working as a marketing consultant with the bank. Matt and his family live in Lakewood. Email Matt For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Herschel Pickett Director One of the bank’s organizers, Herschel began his banking career in Kansas in 1963. After moving to Colorado, he was chairman and CEO of First National Bank of Parker until its sale to Norwest Bank in 1994. He is now retired, but remains active in the Parker community where he and his wife live. Email Herschel For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| William J. White Director An organizer of Redstone, Bill is a former president of an investment banking firm and is currently an investment advisor. He also served on the board of Guaranty Bank. Bill and his wife reside in Englewood. Email Bill For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| David K. Morrill Director Dave is a commercial contractor and has been president of Concrete Frame Associates in Aurora since 1991. He serves on the board of The Associated General Contractors of Colorado and co-chairs the Specialty Contractors Council. Dave lives in Denver. Email Dave For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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| Steve Small Director Steve has been active in Douglas County real estate development for over 35 years. He is president of Timbers Real Estate Group in Parker. Steve is a former director of First National Bank of Parker and Champion Bank in Parker. He and his wife live in the Timbers. Email Steve For your own protection, please do not include personal nonpublic information, such as
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