Purpose at Work

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Jason Rush, senior vice president and chief operations officer of First United Bank & Trust, is excited to announce the advancements within the retail banking division. Retail banking plays a vital role in our organization, extending far beyond transactions and numbers. Our purpose-driven approach empowers our bankers to make a significant difference in customers’ lives, helping them achieve their financial objectives and positively impacting the community.

Our retail banking associates play a pivotal role in people’s lives by providing them with the right comprehensive financial solutions. With a strong focus on creating an uncommon customer experience, First United continually adapts to meet the evolving needs of our customers, communities and shareholders. This commitment paves the way for our associates to grow and advance their careers through various opportunities.

“These promotions in our retail banking division are a cause for celebration. We recognize the hard work our associates have put in to make a meaningful impact on our customers’ lives. I commend their passion and commitment to forging strong connections while also advancing their own professional journeys,” says Rush.

Amy Law-Garner, director of Branch Administration, is elated to nurture the immense talent in this area. With 30 years of experience at First United, having worked in retail banking and learning and development, she is ready to foster First United’s tradition of helping customers achieve their financial goals.

Nakisha Aviles-Broadnax, regional retail manager, is dedicated to her community, guiding and mentoring the Frederick County team and building strong relationships. With 15+ years in banking, she loves speaking at local schools to promote financial education for future generations.

Shannon Burker, regional retail manager, is excited to lead and support the Berkeley County and Washington County teams. With over 20 years of banking experience, she is also passionate about fostering music education and growth opportunities for middle and high school students.

Kimberley Harless, regional retail manager, is passionate about collaborating with our Garrett County offices and customers and helping make connections throughout all areas of the county. She looks forward to helping the Garrett County team excel and supporting all Garrett County residents.

Donna Ryan, regional retail manager, brings 38 years of banking experience to the Allegany County team. She ensures customers enjoy the personalized touch of community banks while promoting the growth of First United associates. Ryan is dedicated to supporting the community through volunteerism. Her passion for helping others and supporting local businesses drives her commitment, making a positive impact on both her team and the community.

Amy Clise, community office manager, is actively involved in supporting a variety of community organizations in the Allegany County area and is thrilled for the opportunity to foster the growth and learning of the associates in the Center City and Bel Air offices. Passionate about educating others on financial solutions, she remains a trusted advisor, personalizing the financial journey for each customer’s unique needs.

Tina Rowe, community office manager, is marking 18 years in retail banking. Tina loves assisting her customers in staying agile and adjusting to the ever-changing economy. Her greatest joy comes from helping her community flourish and meeting the needs of everyone, including pets.

First United Corporation operates one full-service commercial bank, First United Bank & Trust.  The Bank has a network of community offices in Garrett, Allegany, Washington and Frederick Counties in Maryland, as well as Mineral, Berkeley and Monongalia Counties in West Virginia.  First United’s website can be located at MyBank.com.  As of March 31, the corporation posted assets of $1.9 billion.

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