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INDUSTRY NEWS


WINTRUST COMMUNITY ADVANTAGE Names FRANKIE SORRENTINO as Senior Vice President of Lending


Wintrust Community Advantage today announced the appointment of Frankie Sorrentino as Senior Vice President of Lending. Sorrentino will lead the Community Advantage lending teams covering the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern states.


Sorrentino brings more than 15 years of banking experience in commercial, consumer, and portfolio management. He has been working directly with community associations and property management companies for more than nine years. In his previous roles, he was responsible for treasury management services, HOA lending solutions, and cash management products while managing relationships at several large corporate banks. He is a Certified Manager of Community Associations® (CMCA) and currently serves on the Digital Marketing Committee for the Community Associations Institute (CAI) Illinois Chapter.


“Frankie brings vast experience and knowledge in association banking, technology, and property management,” said Peter Santangelo, president of Wintrust Community Advantage. “Frankie is a great addition to the Wintrust Community Advantage team, and we look forward to his contributions to our continued success.”


Wintrust Community Advantage is a leading provider of financial services to condominium, townhome, and homeowner associations in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic United States. Its team of experts has more than 125 combined years of experience and is dedicated to meeting the unique needs of each of our association partners. It is a part of Wintrust, a financial services company and family of community banks, and a division of Barrington Bank & Trust Company, N.A., a Wintrust Community Bank.


KIMBERLY SUTHERLAND, MBA, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, HAS JOINED WESTWARD360 to lead its CAM operations as the Senior Vice President of Community Association Management. She brings


more than 16 years of community association management and leadership experience, having managed large- scale on-site communities, as well as a portfolio of condominium, townhome, and homeowners associations. She enjoys developing and leading teams, and we are incredibly excited for this step in our growth as the leading Community Management and Real Estate services provider in Illinois.


STEPHANIE ROSLEY, CMCA, AMS, HAS JOINED W360 as its Vice President of Community Association Management, focusing on leadership of its Chicago portfolio team. Stephanie brings more than 15


years of community association management experience, most recently as a regional director at Associa. She has built relationships with many boards and communities in Chicago, and brings unparalleled dedication, expertise, and mentorship to the largest market in Westward360’s portfolio.


Long term leaders Eric Staszczak and Daniel O’Connor have been promoted to Executive Vice President and Senior Vice President of Community Association Financials respectively. Eric and Daniel have been with the organization a combined 25 years, and will continue to push Westward360’s client experience to be the best in the Chicagoland area.


Westward360 maintains offices in Lincoln Park, Woodstock, Naperville, Tinley Park, and Elmwood Park, and is equipped to manage everything from 6-unit walkups to sprawling suburban HOAs.


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