Bank Of America Merrill Lynch Names Marcus McKamey Business Banking Client Manager

  • Monday, July 13, 2015
Marcus McKamey
Marcus McKamey

Bank of America Merrill Lynch on Monday announced that Marcus McKamey has been named senior vice president and commercial banking client manager for Chattanooga and its surrounding communities. 

In this role, Mr. McKamey will manage relationships with existing and new clients to help local mid to large size companies grow, improve cash flow, manage payments, and invest for the future.

He will deliver strategic financial advice along a full suite of integrated business banking solutions, including commercial lending, working capital, cash management, equipment finance, merchant services and international banking services, among others.        

A 20-year veteran of Banking of America, Mr. McKamey recently returned to cover the growing Chattanooga market from our Nashville office, where he served as client manager for the past nine years. Previous roles include treasury sales officer, banking center manager, mortgage loan officer and merger associate.

Active in the community and an avid volunteer, he sits on the board of directors of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. He has previously served as a member of the board of directors of the Chattanooga Theatre Centre and was a 2006 Leadership Chattanooga graduate.    

A resident of Lookout Mountain, he enjoys biking, swimming and tennis.

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