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Angelia Brinley Promoted to Senior Vice President

photo of angie marcinkAugust 24, 2020

Washington, MO - Bank of Washington Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer L. B. Eckelkamp, Jr. has announced the promotion of Angelia Brinley to Senior Vice President of Finance and Risk Management.

“Angie has a wealth of knowledge and is an asset to the Bank of Washington,” stated Bank of Washington President Louis B. “Buzz” Eckelkamp, III. “She continues to anticipate the needs of this institution and to deliver results that contribute positively to the bank’s overall success. She is incredibly respected and we can always count on her drive and dedication.”

Brinley joined the Bank of Washington in 2016 and has 25 years of financial experience. She started her career at a CPA firm doing banking audits, moved into the banking industry shortly after, and has experience as an internal auditor, credit analyst, controller and CFO, working in both small and midsize community banks. Brinley graduated from Missouri State University, is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), a member of the Missouri Society of Certified Public Accountants and (MOCPA), and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

Additionally, Brinley is a member of the Financial Management Society (FMS), the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), the Missouri Bankers Association (MBA), and is on the planning committee for the Missouri Bankers Association Bank Finance & Accounting Conference.

“Throughout my career, I have been exposed to nearly all aspects of banking and have so much respect for community banks. The Bank of Washington truly exemplifies the positive impact a community bank can make in an area,” stated Brinley. “The investments, sponsorships and donations that Bank of Washington puts back into the community are remarkable. I’m proud to be a part of such a well-respected institution.”

The Bank of Washington is the oldest and largest community bank in Franklin County, serving the community for more than 140 years. The bank has six branch locations and, since COVID, has extended hours at its Fifth Street branch and Fourteenth Street branch to be open on weeknights until 7 p.m., and extended hours on Saturdays and Sundays as well. For full hours and updates, visit www.bankofwashington.com. The Bank of Washington has also been consistently voted the No. 1 bank and mortgage lender in the Washington Missourian Readers’ Choice Awards.