
LAS VEGAS – Governor Brian Sandoval has appointed Brianna McCullough, senior vice president/marketing communications and product campaign manager for Nevada State Bank to the Nevada Volunteers board of commissioners for a three year term.
McCullough has been with Nevada State Bank for four years and manages a multi-million dollar budget covering all aspects of brand, media and advertising for the bank, and develops strategic plans that leverage media to increase the bank’s bottom line.
A long-time Las Vegan, McCullough enjoys community service and has volunteered for Three Square and Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada. She is also a graduate of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce Leadership Las Vegas class of 2014.
About Nevada Volunteers
Nevada Volunteers, the Governor’s Commission on Service, shapes a culture of service and citizenship by bringing interested people together with important causes through volunteering and national service. Nevada Volunteers provides training to strengthen volunteer programs and track volunteer impact, provides easy access to volunteer opportunities through its website (www.nevadavolunteers.org) and sponsors recognition programs for outstanding volunteers. Nevada Volunteers administers the Nevada AmeriCorps funding. Since 1998 Nevada Volunteers has engaged more than 2,323 Nevada AmeriCorps members in volunteer services across the state of Nevada.
About Nevada State Bank (@nevadastatebank)
Nevada State Bank, with assets of more than $4.0 billion, is the largest state-chartered bank in Nevada. A full-service bank with 50 branches statewide, Nevada State Bank offers a complete range of consumer, private and business banking services. It is a subsidiary of Salt Lake City-based Zions Bancorporation (Nasdaq: ZION), one of the nation’s premier financial services companies. With affiliates in 10 Western and Southwestern states, 140-year-old Zions Bancorporation has assets of $56 billion. For more information on Nevada State Bank, call 702.383.0009 or access www.nsbank.com.
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