Photos for Headline Surfer / Shown above are Laura Salazar and John Aguiar, newly-promoted executives with Intracoastal Bank of Daytona Beach and Palm Coast.
By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Bruce Page, chairman and chief executive officer of Intracoastal Bank in Daytona Beach, on Wednesday announced announced two internal promotions at the executive level.
Laura Salazar will now serve as assistant vice president/assistant manager, Flagler Banking Center. And John Aguiar has been appointed to succeed Salazar as assistant vice president/assistant manager, Volusia Banking Center.
“We are thrilled John and Laura have committed to such important roles at Intracoastal Bank,” Page said of the two newly-promoted banking executives. “They are incredibly talented professionals who are committed to assisting the bank with our goal of enhancing the economic vitality and success of the customers and communities we serve.”
“We are thrilled John and Laura have committed to such important roles at Intracoastal Bank,” CEO Bruce Page (shown here) said of the two newly-promoted banking executives. “They are incredibly talented professionals who are committed to assisting the bank with our goal of enhancing the economic vitality and success of the customers and communities we serve.”
Salazar has had a variety of roles for Intracoastal for the past nine years. In her new role, she will have responsibility for supporting all aspects of consumer banking in Flagler County including sales, service, and operations. She will continue to be actively involved in development and servicing of business banking relationships.
"Laura Salazar has a passion for business, community service and education," Bruce Page told Headline Surfer.
Page noted Salazar has been active in a variety of organizations including serving on the board of directors of Flagler County Education Foundation and Police Athletic League or PAL. She also volunteers for Santa Maria Del Mar Catholic Church.
And Aguiar has held a variety of positions with Intracoastal for the past five years in Flagler County, Page pointed out.
In his new role, Aguiar will have responsibility for supporting all aspects of consumer banking including sales, service, and operations. He will continue to be active in supporting development and servicing of business banking relationships.
"John Aguiar is fervent for business and community service," Page said, adding he has been involved in several organizations including Habitat For Humanity, the Portuguese American Cultural Club, Rotary and the Young Professionals Group.