
OMB Bank is pleased to announce that Deziree Ives has joined its Treasury Services team as a treasury services officer.
Ives has two years of banking experience, beginning her career as a retail relationship banker for Bank of Montreal in Leawood, Kan., before joining Simmons Bank in 2024 as an assistant financial center manager.
“We are thrilled to welcome Deziree to OMB’s Treasury Services team," said Ashlee Radford, director of Treasury Services. "Her experience in retail banking and financial management, coupled with her passion for building strong customer relationships, will be a tremendous asset as we continue to provide tailored treasury solutions for our clients. We look forward to her contributions and the value she will bring to our team.”
In her new role, Ives will work closely with local businesses to provide customized cash management and treasury solutions tailored to their unique financial needs. She will also focus on fostering client relationships and ensuring a seamless banking experience through OMB’s innovative financial strategies and dedicated local support.
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