Eric Trigstad
About Eric Trigstad
Eric Trigstad is a Branch Manager VP at Chase in Lynnwood, Washington, with extensive experience in retail management and a background in sales and service. He previously worked at Wells Fargo and Blockbuster, and he aims to mentor associates to help advance their careers.
Current Position at Chase
Eric Trigstad serves as the Branch Manager Vice President at Chase, a position he has held since 2016. He operates in Lynnwood, Washington, where he focuses on enhancing customer relations and ensuring that profitability aligns with growth indices. His role involves leveraging his extensive experience in retail management and leadership to drive success within the branch.
Previous Experience at Wells Fargo
Prior to his current role, Eric Trigstad worked at Wells Fargo as a Branch Manager from 2011 to 2015. During his four years in this position, he was based in the Greater Seattle Area. His responsibilities included overseeing branch operations and implementing strategies to improve customer service and sales performance.
Background in Retail Management
Eric Trigstad has a significant background in retail management, having served as a District Training Manager at Blockbuster from 1997 to 2010. Over his 13 years at Blockbuster, he developed training programs and managed district operations, which contributed to his strong leadership skills and business acumen.
Education and Expertise
Eric Trigstad studied at the University of Washington, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from 1997 to 2002. His educational background complements his professional experience, providing him with a solid foundation in understanding social dynamics and customer interactions, which he applies in his management roles.
Mentorship and Career Development
Eric Trigstad aims to mentor associates to advance their careers by sharing his passion for sales and service. He focuses on developing the skills of his team members, helping them to grow professionally and succeed in their roles within the banking industry.