Bank of Ann Arbor

Service Provider

Bank of Ann Arbor
MVCA Member
  • Gold Service Provider

Beginning in 1996 with a simple mission–to give Ann Arbor businesses a local banking option–Bank of Ann Arbor has grown to become the city’s second-largest bank, with a major presence throughout Washtenaw County and Southeast Michigan. Bank of Ann Arbor’s Technology Industry Group, celebrating 15 years in 2017, provides a full range of banking and investment management products to emerging and later-stage information technology, advanced manufacturing and life sciences companies, venture capital firms, and angel investors. Its business financing solutions for growing companies include: working capital lines of credit, equipment financing, commercial real estate mortgages, acquisition financing, sale and purchase leasing options, letters of credit and business credit cards. For venture capital firm clients, capital call lines of credit have proven to be an especially valuable service offered by the Bank.

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Team

  • Michael Cole
    President, Technology Industry Group, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Timothy Marshall
    President & CEO, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Cindy Livesay
    First Vice President, Credit Administration, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Mark Holtz
    Vice President, Technology Industry Group, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Heather Rhodes
    Marketing Coordinator, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Janice Ortbring
    Vice President - Marketing, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Jeffrey Teuck
    Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Joe Bazzi
    Commercial Loan Associate, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Erik Bakker
    Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer, Bank of Ann Arbor
  • Ross Kirkton
    Commercial Lending Officer, Bank of Ann Arbor

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