Sunwest Bank Adds Sprunt as SVP, Utah Regional President – North



Sunwest Bank added Chad Sprunt as its new senior vice president, Utah regional president – North. In this role, Sprunt will be responsible for the development and coordination of all banking relationships, including profitability, strategic goals and policies for the northern Utah market. He will also be responsible for creating and managing a cross-functional strategy to grow revenue in the local market through the growth of client and prospective client relationships.

“We are thrilled to welcome Chad to the Sunwest Bank team,” Carson Lappetito, president of Sunwest Bank, said. “With his extensive background in commercial banking, he’s a valuable addition to our Utah market. His wealth of experience promises significant benefits for our clients.”

Prior to his current role as Utah regional president, Sprunt was a senior vice president and commercial banking regional director at Zions Bank where he led a team focused on growing loans, deposits, non-interest income, working with companies generating annual revenue between $10 million and $100 million. Previously, Sprunt managed and grew business banking portfolios at JP Morgan Chase.

Sprunt attended University of Utah – Salt Lake City, UT studying business administration. He has also served as board of governors for the Ogden Chamber of Commerce.

“I am honored to join such a wonderful organization,” Sprunt said. “The entrepreneurial focus makes Sunwest Bank the best kept secret in banking and I am thrilled to be a part of the bank’s growth in Utah.”


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