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Old Line Bank Names Three Senior Execs, New Commercial Lender

byABF Journal Staff
August 27, 2018
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Old Line Bank, Maryland’s third largest independent commercial bank, appointed Kellie Hanson senior vice president and information security officer, and Cindy Walsh and Mike Consalvo senior regional vice presidents. The bank also added Brenda Suchter as vice president of Commercial Lending.

Hanson joined Old Line Bank in June 2015 as AVP, Project Management, initially focusing on reviewing and reshaping Old Line Bank’s Project Management program. In late 2016, Hanson was given the additional responsibility of vendor management, applying the same discipline she had used for project management. Hanson was promoted in 2017 to vice president of the Project Management Organization.

Walsh joined the bank in 2007 as branch manager of the Bank’s Bowie branch at its main office. Walsh started her career in 1981 with Washington Federal and moved through its merger with Farmers Bank and continued on later in 2003 with BB&T. Walsh became regional vice president in 2011 and continues to manage sales and operations of the Bowie office as well as other offices in her geographic region.

Consalvo came to Old Line Bank in 2009 as a business development officer with a lending focus in Greenbelt, MD. Consalvo began his banking career with First Fidelity Bank in 1987 and has overseen other regional teams with Riggs Bank before moving to Suburban Bank which was later acquired by The Columbia Bank. Consalvo was promoted to regional vice president in 2011 and has since then managed sales and operations of the Greenbelt branch and several other branches throughout his region.

Suchter joined the bank after a 30-year career in commercial lending with First Virginia Banks and BB&T after their merger.

“Kellie, Cindy and Mike have been great assets to Old Line Bank and have demonstrated their ability to excel time and time again with every challenge placed before them,” said James W. Cornelsen, president and CEO of Old Line Bank. “Brenda is a long-time veteran in banking and brings her knowledge in commercial and industrial loans to the bank. We couldn’t be happier to have her join our team.”

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