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'TBAIK <br />NICOLE M. MANSOUR <br />Executive Vice President <br />500 South McCaslin Boulevard <br />Louisville, CO 80027 <br />(303) 543-3642 <br />Nicole.Mansour@efirstbank.com <br />PROFILE SUMMARY <br />Experienced professional with a successful career in banking, business development, and <br />administration <br />Possess excellent interpersonal, analytical, and organizational skills <br />Excel within highly competitive environments where leadership skills are the keys to success <br />WORK EXPERIENCE <br />Executive Vice President <br />FirstBank (2003 — Present) <br />Direct daily operations for a retail bank, including branch sales, business development, <br />customer service, and credit analysis <br />Manage a staff of 19 Bank Officers, Customer Service Representatives, New Account <br />Representatives and Tellers across Boulder <br />▪ Analyze financial statements and pertinent information to determine creditworthiness of <br />prospective customers. Negotiate and secure loan terms, pricing, and conditions. <br />▪ Counsel corporate clients, non-profit agencies and high net -worth individuals with regard to <br />their borrowing needs. <br />Under my leadership in the last three years, assets at our Louisville branch location have <br />increased by 75% or roughly $55M. This has been accomplished through increased activity <br />in commercial and construction lending, with an emphasis in affordable housing. <br />EDUCATION <br />Graduate School of Banking at Colorado (2010-2012) <br />Three-year Graduate program for Community Bankers. Honors graduate in top 10% of class <br />University of Colorado at Boulder (1999-2003) <br />Bachelor of Science in Business Administration <br />Area of Emphasis: Finance and International Business <br />COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT <br />Boulder Community Housing Corporation (BCHC), Board Member and Treasurer (2011 - <br />Present) <br />BCHC was established in 1984 as a supporting non-profit of Boulder County <br />Housing Authority and serves as the umbrella agency for the Casa de la Esperanza <br />Learning Center Program and the Family Self -Sufficiency (FSS) program. Casa de la <br />Esperanza Learning Center provides after school and summer programs to the youth <br />at the Casa migrant housing site in Longmont. FSS serves low income families <br />throughout Boulder County by offering them a wide array of coordinated services <br />and setting training and educational goals that lead to better paying jobs which create <br />stable family environments. <br />Boulder County Family Self -Sufficiency, Advisory Board Member (2005 -Present) <br />Boulder County Family Self Sufficiency is a 5 year program administered in <br />partnership with both Boulder Housing Authorities offering families (mostly single <br />parents) housing and case management assistance. The goal of the program is to <br />move families from public dependence to work and self-sufficiency. I have served <br />7 <br />