Shelby State Bank announces promotions

June 26, 2024

SHELBY — Shelby State Bank has announced several promotions of bank staff throughout its west Michigan market area.

Vanderputte

Janis Vanderputte has been promoted to senior vice president along with her previous title of compliance officer and information security officer. She has been with Shelby State Bank since 2016 and was instrumental in the technology upgrades earlier this year.

Moon

Keely Moon was promoted to vice president and branch administrator, upon the retirement of Sharon Blankenship.  Moon started with Shelby State Bank as part of the initial staff in the Ludington branch in 2008 and has held various positions during her time.  As branch administrator, Moon will supervise and oversee all activities of the branch offices to ensure efficient and effective operations.

Amstutz

Michele Amstutz, assistant vice president and branch officer for the Shelby office has added the title of retail trainer.  She started in Shelby in 2017 as the special projects coordinator and then branch officer.

Dahl

Amanda Dahl, assistant vice president and branch officer for the Whitehall office has added the title of retail sales specialist.  Dahl has managed the Whitehall office since joining the bank in 2021 and, along with her Branch responsibilities, will focus on enhancing our customer relationships and employee experiences.

Stoneburner

Joanne Stoneburner was promoted to assistant vice president and branch officer of the North Muskegon branch. Stoneburner has held various positions at the branch level since she started with Shelby State Bank in 2017.  In addition to her branch responsibilities, she is also a mortgage loan officer for the bank’s Muskegon County market.

Adams

Amanda Adams was promoted to assistant vice president and branch officer of the Hart and Pentwater offices. Adams joined the bank in 2008 as a teller and has held various positions.

Zuniga-Reyna

Miriam Zuniga-Reyna was promoted to assistant vice president and consumer loan officer. She was hired as a teller in 2016 and has held various positions both in the branch as well as lending areas.

O’Neill

Kelly O’Neill was promoted to ACH process manager and electronic services officer. She was hired in 2000 and has held various positions from retail to operations.  She also was instrumental and an integral part in the bank’s recent technology upgrades.

Stoneman

Vicki Stoneman was promoted to commercial loan operations officer.  She was hired in 2000 as a teller and transitioned to the loan department, working closely with our commercial lenders and commercial customers.  With her last promotion in 2020, she oversees our commercial processing area.

Genson

Carrie Genson was promoted to loan operations officer. Hired in 2017 as an experienced loan assistant, Genson has many years of loan operations experience.  She has also assisted in the bank’s compliance area.  Her primary role is oversight of the mortgage and consumer processing areas.

“I would like to congratulate each of these individuals and wish them continued success,” said Mishelle Comstock, president and CEO.  “These promotions reflect our commitment to excellence and recognize their dedication, commitment and the many contributions to our organization, striving to success for both our customers and fellow employees”.

Shelby State Bank was established in 1931 and has grown to operate 10 branches in western Michigan stretching from Fruitport to Manistee. Each branch offers a wide variety of consumer and business banking services. For more information about Shelby State Bank, call (231) 861-2123 or visit www.shelbybank.com.

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