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Neblett, Andrews Have New Roles With PNC Bank

By Jenny Callison, posted Nov 18, 2014
(Suzanne Neblett)
PNC Bank has hired two Private Client Group relationship managers for its Wilmington market, the bank announced recently. Suzanne Neblett is at PNC’s Wrightsville branch and Gina Andrews is at the branch on 17th Street, according to an announcement from the bank.

Neblett is an assistant vice president as well as being a relationship manager. She has worked in the financial services field since 1997 and joined PNC this year, according to her bank profile. Previously she was a wealth management banker with Merrill Lynch.

She is a graduate of University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA, her profile stated.

Andrews (at left), who joined PNC in 2013, has been in the financial services field since 2004, her profile stated. She formerly served as a branch manager at Western & Southern Financial Group.

Relationship managers serve as clients’ primary point of contact at PNC and work to provide clients personalized financial services and products.
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