Bryan Snyder

Director, Small Business Solution Sales at Curinos

Bryan Snyder has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies. Bryan most recently worked at Curinos as a Manager of Small Business Lending Strategy. Prior to that, they were a Relationship Manager of VP Business Banking at Citizens Bank from 2020 to 2022.

Starting in 2016, Bryan joined KeyBank where they held multiple positions including Vice President Key@Work Relationship Manager, Regional Consumer Credit Advisor, and Vice President Branch Manager. In these roles, they developed and expanded commercial client relationships, managed consumer lending activity, and oversaw branch operations.

Before joining KeyBank, Bryan worked at First Niagara Bank from 2012 to 2017 as a Vice President of Branch Manager III Multi-site and Retail Credit Sales Consultant, where they focused on sales processes and partnerships across multiple branches.

Prior to their banking career, Bryan worked at Wells Fargo as a Branch Manager and Assistant Vice President, where they managed sales, service, and operations. Bryan also served as a Senior Financial Specialist, prospecting and identifying leads for existing customers.

Bryan's early work experience includes a role as an Account Manager at Verizon Information Services, where they managed advertisers and developed advertising campaigns.

Overall, Bryan Snyder brings a strong background in banking, sales, and customer service to their current role at Curinos.

Bryan Snyder has a background in Accounting and Finance from Drexel University. Bryan also pursued Marketing studies at Strayer University. Apart from their formal education, Bryan has obtained several certifications including "Financial accounting for lenders" and "Commercial lending" from Moody's Analytics in October 2022 and September 2022, respectively. In August 2020, they obtained a certification in "Business lending fundamentals" from the same institution. Additionally, Bryan achieved the rank of Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts of America in January 2000.

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