LAS VEGAS – July 27, 2022 – Bank of Nevada, Southern Nevada’s go-to business bank, is proud to welcome Michael Pizzi as managing director of commercial banking.
Pizzi has served customers in the banking industry for more than 25 years, earning accolades for loan production, portfolio growth, and customer service. Most recently, he led a team of bankers in 11 cities along the West Coast focused on assisting medium-sized companies.
At Bank of Nevada, Pizzi leads a team of 17 bankers focused on providing superior service and customized loan solutions that help business owners acquire real estate, equipment and other assets, or obtain lines of credit.
“As someone born and raised in Las Vegas, I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with business owners in my hometown and help them create their success while also strengthening our local economy,” said Pizzi.
Pizzi has earned numerous promotions and served in several capacities since beginning his career as a bank teller. His titles and responsibilities have included branch manager, private banking manager, business banking officer, relationship manager and emerging business division leader.
Pizzi attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, graduating cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Business and Marketing.
He served three terms as a board member of Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada and continues to support the organization as a committee member. Pizzi also is a volunteer coach for his children’s sports teams.
About Bank of Nevada
Bank of Nevada, a division of Western Alliance Bank, Member FDIC, delivers relationship banking that puts clients at the center of everything. Founded in 1994, Bank of Nevada offers a full spectrum of tailored business banking solutions and outstanding service, with offices in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Mesquite. Part of top-performing Western Alliance Bancorporation, with more than $65 billion in assets, Bank of Nevada has the reach, resources and local market expertise that make a difference for customers. For more information, visit Bank of Nevada.