Michael Seibert
About Michael Seibert
Michael Seibert is an Associate Banker currently employed at Chase in Greenville, South Carolina. He has extensive experience in the banking sector, having held various positions at Wells Fargo, BB&T, Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, and TD over the course of his career.
Current Position at Chase
Michael Seibert currently serves as an Associate Banker at Chase, a position he has held since 2021. He works in Greenville, South Carolina, where he engages with customers to provide banking solutions and support their financial needs. His role involves assisting clients with account management, transactions, and inquiries, contributing to the overall customer experience at the bank.
Previous Experience in Banking
Michael Seibert has extensive experience in the banking sector. He worked at Wells Fargo in various capacities, including Personal Banker I and Service Manager, accumulating a total of over five years of service. His tenure at BB&T included roles as Cash Operations Unit Lead and Cash Operations Analyst II, where he managed cash operations and team activities. Additionally, he served as a Banking Specialist I at TD, further broadening his banking expertise.
Experience in Mortgage Servicing
Michael Seibert worked as a Payment Processor at Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing for six months in 2020. In this role, he was responsible for processing mortgage payments and ensuring accurate account management. His experience in mortgage servicing complements his banking background, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of financial services.
Educational Background
Michael Seibert earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management from the University of South Carolina Upstate, studying from 2011 to 2013. He also attended Greenville Technical College, where he completed a program in General Studies from 2009 to 2011. Additionally, he studied Real Estate at the Wyatt Institute of Real Estate in 2007, which provided him with foundational knowledge in real estate principles.