BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- People's United
Bank announced today that David
Denlinger has joined the bank as Mid-Corporate Banking
Regional Manager, Mid-Atlantic.
Denlinger brings over 20 years of commercial underwriting,
corporate lending, and commercial banking experience to his
position, with an exceptional record of managing large corporate
client relationships in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Denlinger was most recently Senior Vice President, Commercial
Banking at Wells Fargo Bank, where he developed and managed
mid-corporate relationships across a broad range of industries.
Prior to that, he was Senior Banker, Large Corporate Lending at
Sovereign / Santander, where he generated significant client
relationships in a variety of areas including Cash Management,
Foreign Exchange, Trade Finance and Capital Markets.
"We are extremely pleased to have David join us as Mid-Corporate
Banking Regional Manager in this important market," said
Dexter Freeman, Executive Vice
President, Mid-Corporate Banking, People's United Bank. "His
impressive knowledge, depth of experience and breadth of
relationships will continue to build upon the bank's client
portfolio in the Mid-Atlantic market."
Denlinger began his career at the United States Fidelity and
Guaranty Company as a commercial underwriter and six years later
was appointed Vice President, Philadelphia Corporate Lending at
National City Bank. He moved to Sovereign / Santander in 2006.
Denlinger earned his Bachelor's degree in finance at the
University of Maryland and his Master
of Business Administration at The Pennsylvania
State University.
People's United Bank is a subsidiary of People's United
Financial, Inc., a diversified financial services company with
$32 billion in assets. People's
United Bank, founded in 1842, is a premier, community-based,
regional bank in the Northeast offering commercial and retail
banking, as well as wealth management services through a network of
410 retail locations in Connecticut, New
York, Massachusetts,
Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
SOURCE People's United Bank