Business briefly: City National Bank promotes Blanchard, Slobe

Sherri Blanchard

Sherri Blanchard

City National Bank named Sherri Blanchard senior client manager of its Reno banking office, at 5470 Kietzke Lane, and Audrey Slobe as client manager of its Minden banking office, at 1647 Highway 395.

Both Slobe and Blanchard worked for City National for the past decade. Previously Blanchard served as client manager of the bank’s Minden office, where Slobe was a senior client officer.

Blanchard began her banking career in Iowa in 1974 and moved to Carson City in 1984 to become a teller for Nevada National Bank. During her tenure with Nevada National, she also served as vice president and client manager before transferring to a branch at Incline Village. After 21 years with U.S. Bank and its predecessor, Blanchard left to become client manager of City National’s predecessor bank, Business Bank of Nevada, and its Minden office in 2005. Blanchard served as an ambassador for the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce and volunteered at C.C. Meneley Elementary School. In her new role, she will manage a staff of four and handle all operational and client servicing responsibilities. She will report to and work closely with Kim Bartlett, vice president and manager of the Reno branch.

Slobe is a 13-year veteran of the banking industry who began her career with Wells Fargo in 2002 and worked her entire career in Minden and Gardnerville. Slobe also volunteers with several philanthropic endeavors such as C.C. Meneley Elementary School and Kids & Horses. In her new role she will manage a staff of four and manage all operational and client servicing responsibilities. She will report to and work closely with Jeri Johnson, vice president and manager of City National’s Minden banking office.

Jeffrey Hoag joins team at Bradway Properties

Bradway Properties welcomed Jeffrey T. Hoag Sr., who has more than 35 years of sales and management experience, to its team.

Hoag founded, built and sold multiple businesses across different industries. He obtained his first real estate license in California in 1979 and his Nevada license in 2004. He’s a Nevada broker/salesman, Nevada property manager, Nevada business broker as well as a California broker and a certified business appraiser. His motto is, “I will do whatever it takes; I want to be YOUR Real Estate Consultant: A Real Estate Professional since 2004.”

Hoag can be reached at jthsr@hotmail.com or 775-392-0707 or 530-906-1397.

Dayton man offers insurance services through Aflac

Dayton’s Stephen Hipp, a 2008 graduate of Carson High School, is available to provide supplemental insurance, such as vision, dental, cancer and short term disability, to residents of the Carson City and Dayton areas.

Hipp, an independent associate licensed in Nevada and California, started with Aflac in 2013. He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant after four years in the United States Marine Corps. He’s currently working toward a degree in business management. His motto is, “Semperfidelis,” or “Always faithful.”

Hipp is available from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends. He can be reached at 775-230-9767 or Stephen_hipp@US.Aflac.com. His regional office is at 9437 Double Diamond Parkway, Suite 17, in Reno.

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