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Peter F. Benoist
President & CEO, Enterprise Financial
Peter joined Enterprise in October of 2002 and became CEO of Enterprise Financial Services Corp in May of 2008. Formerly, he had been Chairman of the Board, Executive Vice President of the holding company and Chairman and CEO of Enterprise Bank & Trust. Prior to Enterprise, Peter had been a Director and Executive Vice President of Mark Twain Bancshares and Chairman and CEO of Mark Twain’s $3 billion banking operations in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas, where his responsibilities included all commercial and retail banking activities, as well as Mark Twain’s $1 billion Trust Division. Following Mark Twain’s acquisition by Mercantile Bancorp., Benoist served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Mercantile’s St. Louis Bank, a $12 billion banking operation and the largest banking subsidiary in the Mercantile bank system. Following the acquisition of Mercantile by Firstar Bank, now US Bancorp, Benoist served as Regional Chairman and Market President for the St. Louis marketing. Benoist holds a BA degree and an MBA in finance from St. Louis University. He currently serves on several Boards, including Maryville University and Cardinal Glennon Hospital Foundation.
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Stephen P. Marsh
Chairman & CEO, Enterprise Bank & Trust
Steve has a BA in economics from Creighton University and a MBA in finance from St. Louis University. Prior to joining Enterprise, Marsh served as president and senior loan officer of Southwest Bank, where he began his career in 1984. At Southwest, now owned by Marshall & IIsley Corp. of Milwaukee, he managed the commercial real estate department from 1984 to 1992. In 1992, Marsh was appointed senior loan officer and in 1999 was named president. He currently serves as Chairman and CEO of Enterprise Bank & Trust.
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Frank H. Sanfilippo
Executive Vice President & CFO
| Frank Sanfilippo has been the Chief Financial Officer of the Company since 2001. |
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Peter joined Enterprise in October of 2002 and became CEO of Enterprise Financial Services Corp in May of 2008. Formerly, he had been Chairman of the Board, Executive Vice President of the holding company and Chairman and CEO of Enterprise Bank & Trust. Prior to Enterprise, Peter had been a Director and Executive Vice President of Mark Twain Bancshares and Chairman and CEO of Mark Twain’s $3 billion banking operations in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas, where his responsibilities included all commercial and retail banking activities, as well as Mark Twain’s $1 billion Trust Division. Following Mark Twain’s acquisition by Mercantile Bancorp., Benoist served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Mercantile’s St. Louis Bank, a $12 billion banking operation and the largest banking subsidiary in the Mercantile bank system. Following the acquisition of Mercantile by Firstar Bank, now US Bancorp, Benoist served as Regional Chairman and Market President for the St. Louis marketing. Benoist holds a BA degree and an MBA in finance from St. Louis University. He currently serves on several Boards, including Maryville University and Cardinal Glennon Hospital Foundation.
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Michael A. DeCola
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William H. Downey
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John S. Eulich
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| Robert Guest is a Partner of Affinity Law Group. |
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Judith S. Heeter
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Lewis A. Levey
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| Birch Mullins is the President of Lindbergh Warson Properties. |
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| James Murphy is the Chief Executive Officer of the Murphy Company. |
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Brenda D. Newberry
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John M. Tracy
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Sandra A. Van Trease
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John Arnold
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Peter joined Enterprise in October of 2002 and became CEO of Enterprise Financial Services Corp in May of 2008. Formerly, he had been Chairman of the Board, Executive Vice President of the holding company and Chairman and CEO of Enterprise Bank & Trust. Prior to Enterprise, Peter had been a Director and Executive Vice President of Mark Twain Bancshares and Chairman and CEO of Mark Twain’s $3 billion banking operations in Missouri, Illinois and Kansas, where his responsibilities included all commercial and retail banking activities, as well as Mark Twain’s $1 billion Trust Division. Following Mark Twain’s acquisition by Mercantile Bancorp., Benoist served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Mercantile’s St. Louis Bank, a $12 billion banking operation and the largest banking subsidiary in the Mercantile bank system. Following the acquisition of Mercantile by Firstar Bank, now US Bancorp, Benoist served as Regional Chairman and Market President for the St. Louis marketing. Benoist holds a BA degree and an MBA in finance from St. Louis University. He currently serves on several Boards, including Maryville University and Cardinal Glennon Hospital Foundation.
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Robert L. Boland
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William W. Brown
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John S. Eulich
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Steven L. Finerty
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John J. Gloss
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Wayne F. Hall
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Robert M. Kaiser
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Lisa Greenman Kraner
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Richard J. Mark
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Steve has a BA in economics from Creighton University and a MBA in finance from St. Louis University. Prior to joining Enterprise, Marsh served as president and senior loan officer of Southwest Bank, where he began his career in 1984. At Southwest, now owned by Marshall & IIsley Corp. of Milwaukee, he managed the commercial real estate department from 1984 to 1992. In 1992, Marsh was appointed senior loan officer and in 1999 was named president. He currently serves as Chairman and CEO of Enterprise Bank & Trust.
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Jerry L. McElhatton
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Ted A. Murray
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Jack A. Newman Jr.
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James L. Wilhite
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James A. Williams
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