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Biography

Ms. Lori Chillingworth served as Executive Vice President, Small Business Division at Zions First National Bank. She oversees loan approval and management of the bank's portfolio of commercial loans under $500 thousand, including the US Small Business Administration (SBA) guaranteed loan program. Prior to this position, she was senior vice president and director of business banking. She has played a key role in Zions Bank's ranking as the number 1 SBA 7(a) lender in Utah and Idaho. She was honored as the 2010 Small Business Financial Services Champion of the Year in SBA's Region XIII. In 1997, Chillingworth was hired as the founding manager of the Zions Bank Women's Financial Group. Under her leadership, Zions Bank's Women's Financial Group was honored to receive the 1998 Advisory Council Award from the SBA for its contributions to women business owners. In 2001, the group was honored by the SBA as the Women in Business Advocate of the Year. Before joining Zions Bank, Chillingworth worked for Key Bank for 12 years.

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Executive Vice President, Small Business Division, Zions Bank
Gender
Female

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