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Sun National Bank Names Gloucester Twp. Resident Senior VP
Anthony D'Imperio is now senior vice president and director of managed assets for the Vineland-based bank.

Sun National Bank submitted the following press release regarding the recent promotion of Gloucester Township resident Anthony D'Imperio:
VINELAND—Sun National Bank has appointed Anthony D’Imperio Senior Vice President and Director of Managed Assets. In his new role, he will direct all commercial and consumer loan workout activities for the bank. Prior to joining Sun, D’Imperio was vice president and region manager for special assets at M&T Bank in Wilmington, Del. There he directed commercial loan workout activities for the bank’s Delaware region.
D’Imperio has more than 30 years of experience in banking and finance and has held leadership roles at leading companies throughout the Delaware Valley. He has earned the designations of Certified Turnaround Professional, Certified Property Manager and Certified Commercial-Investment Member and he holds a real estate broker’s license in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. D’Imperio is an adjunct instructor in the Finance Department for Graduate and Undergraduate Programs at St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia. A resident of Gloucester Township, D’Imperio earned both an MBA in finance and a BS degree in accounting from St. Joseph’s University.
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“Anthony is an accomplished and seasoned professional with deep industry experience, and we are confident he will make a valuable contribution to Sun,” said Thomas X. Geisel, President and CEO, Sun National Bank. “Our ability to attract and retain the industry’s top professionals further strengthens our company and reinforces our unique competitive advantage –a powerful combination of big bank experience, knowledge and services with a personal focus on local market knowledge, client relationships and accessibility.”
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