Timothy P. Nightingale will become executive vice president and chief credit officer and Ryan A. Smith will be promoted from senior vice president and director of credit administration to executive vice president of commercial banking at Camden National Bank on Sept. 1.
Nightingale joined Camden National Bank more than 20 years ago and most recently served as executive vice president and senior loan officer. Smith joined the bank in 2012 and has since been promoted to leadership roles in commercial banking, treasury management and credit administration, culminating in his new position on the executive team.
“Tim and Ryan have been instrumental to the success and growth of Camden National Bank’s commercial banking division, as well as our exceptional loan portfolio and balanced underwriting management over the years,” Greg Dufour, president and CEO of Camden National Bank, said. “Both have had dedicated careers at Camden National Bank, seeking opportunities to grow professionally and better serve clients, fellow employees, local communities and our shareholders.”
Nightingale, who will be leading credit and underwriting, special assets and commercial administration in his new role, first joined as regional vice president of UnitedKingfield Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Camden National Corporation. In 2001, he was named senior lending officer and was promoted to senior vice president in 2003. In September 2006, when UnitedKingfield Bank merged into Camden National Bank, Nightingale became senior vice president and senior lending officer. In January 2011, he was promoted to executive vice president.
Nightingale currently serves on the board of directors for the Finance Authority of Maine, as well as the Economic Growth Council of Maine, both of which are gubernatorial appointments.
Smith has more than 25 years of banking and finance experience, including knowledge of commercial lending, business banking and treasury management services. In 2012, Smith joined Camden National Bank to lead commercial banking efforts in central and southern Maine. He soon took on the added responsibility of leading the treasury management group, and he was named Camden National Bank’s Officer of the Year in 2014. He grew the treasury management line of business through 2015, when he became director of commercial banking for central and midcoast Maine. In 2019, he was promoted to senior vice president and director of credit administration. Smith also is a member of the commercial lending committee for the Maine Bankers Association.
“We look forward to the next chapter of Tim and Ryan’s service on our executive management team,” Dufour said. “They will work closely to build upon our strong foundation in commercial banking.”