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Bradley Stucki

Bank of Utah has hired Bradley Stucki as senior vice president and commercial lending team lead at the bank’s Business and Home Loan Office in St. George. Stucki previously served as vice president and branch manager for People’s Town & Country Bank, a division of People’s Intermountain Bank and Bank of American Fork, where he helped grow its presence in the St. George market. He also worked 13 years for Zions Bank, where he was vice president and team leader overseeing real estate lending for the Southern Utah area. Prior to that he managed real estate development for three investment companies. Stucki received his Master of Business Administration from the University of Utah, and a bachelor of science degree with an emphasis in business and accounting from Brigham Young University.
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