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BankAnnapolis Adds a New Vice President and Senior Credit Officer

Shawn Schoene has joined BankAnnapolis as Vice President and Senior Credit Officer.

In this role, Schoene will manage the Commercial Credit Department reporting directly to Bob Kendrick, Senior Vice President and Chief Credit Officer. 

Schoene brings 12 years of banking experience to BankAnnapolis.  He was most recently with PNC Bank as a result of its acquisition of Mercantile Bancshares. There he served as Assistant Vice President, Credit Officer with responsibility for underwriting and credit decision making for new and existing borrowers. He began his career with Citizens National Bank, an affiliate in the Mercantile organization. After several years in the retail business line, he moved into the credit analysis training program and quickly progressed to his most recent role.

“Shawn’s experience, combined with his relationship-based approach to banking, makes him ideally suited for this position at BankAnnapolis,” said Kendrick.  “He knows how to promote the kind of teamwork that generates results and we’re delighted to have him on board.”

“BankAnnapolis is well known for its commitment to exceptional customer service, which I have always admired,” Schoene said. “It’s an organization built on relationships and relationships lead to trust. That’s what community banking is all about.” 

A resident of Arnold, Schoene graduated summa cum laude from the University of Baltimore with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He is Credit Risk Certified through Risk Management Associates (RMA).

BankAnnapolis serves the banking needs of small businesses, professional concerns, and individuals through eight community banking offices in Anne Arundel and Queen Anne's Counties in Maryland.  The Bank’s parent company, Annapolis Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANNB), reported total assets of $445.5 million on Sept. 30, 2009.