Bank OZK Appoints Carmen McClennon for its Newly Created Role of Executive Vice President, Director of Marketing and Consumer Strategies
August 08, 2019 at 04:01 pm
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Bank OZK has hired Carmen McClennon for its newly created role of Executive Vice President, Director of Marketing and Consumer Strategies. McClennon will lead consumer banking strategy and design at Bank OZK, as the Bank looks to advance this key market segment. Additionally, she will oversee all aspects of the Bank's brand and business line advertising, marketing and communications efforts. McClennon has over two decades of experience in consumer banking including enhancing sales and customer experiences, and developing and integrating digital and traditional channels for banks with a national and multi-national scope. Most recently, McClennon led customer and product strategy at First Citizen's Bank, headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. She began her career at Royal Bank of Canada, including service leading digital and branch channels at RBC Bank, USA. Her experience also includes leading the consumer bank integration at Key Bank for the First Niagara Bank merger.
Bank OZK (the Bank) is a regional bank that provides a range of financial solutions. The Bank offers a range of products, including checking, savings, loans, mortgages, treasury management, merchant services, trust and estate services, wealth, and credit cards, among others. Its savings products include certificate of deposits, money market accounts, and individual retirement accounts. Its personal lending options include home equity lines of credit, personal lines of credit and auto loans. It offers both a fixed rate mortgage and an adjustable-rate mortgage. Its online banking enables users to manage their accounts, pay bills, transfer funds, view electronic account statements and others. The Bank also provides individual consultation, financial planning, trust, and investment management services. The Bank conducts banking operations with over 240 offices in eight states, including Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, New York, California, and Mississippi.