Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Welcomes College Student Summer Interns
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank Welcomes Three College Student Summer Interns
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has recently welcomed three college student summer interns to their team. Rebecca Congress, Preston Hall, and Vivianne Thomas, all from diverse academic backgrounds and prestigious institutions, will be supporting various departments, engaging in community outreach programs, and participating in financial analysis and customer service initiatives during their internships.
Congress, a rising senior at the University of Florida pursuing a bachelor’s degree in finance and a master’s in international business, graduated from Fort Myers High School in 2021 with an international baccalaureate diploma. Hall, a rising sophomore at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, and a member of the Spring Hill Badgers baseball team, is a 2023 graduate of Bishop Verot High School. Thomas, a rising junior at the University of South Carolina pursuing a degree in mass communications and business, graduated from Evangelical Christian School in 2022.
“We’re thrilled to have these bright students join us this summer,” said Kyle DeCicco, president and CEO of Sanibel Captiva Community Bank. “Their energy and desire to gain valuable work experience will be a great asset to our team, and we are committed to providing them with a comprehensive learning experience.”
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank, founded in 2003, has seven locations open throughout Lee County. Despite sustaining storm damage at the Periwinkle Branch on Sanibel, the bank is projected to reopen in early 2024. The McGregor Branch in Fort Myers is currently operating out of a temporary mobile banking unit due to major flood damage to the existing building.
The bank is nationally ranked in the top 2% best-performing community banks by S&P Global Market Intelligence out of more than 4,400 banks with assets under $1 billion. With more than $729 million in total assets, the bank is well-capitalized and generates one of the highest returns on equity of all Florida banks. Sanibel Captiva Community Bank employs over 100 employees, with more than 60% being current shareholders.
Specializing in residential and commercial lending, the bank offers customized individual and business banking services, free personal and business checking, deposit accounts with competitive interest rates, instant issue debit cards, and a full array of digital banking products and services. To learn more about Sanibel Captiva Community Bank, visit their website at sancapbank.com.