Lauren Batzel
About Lauren Batzel
Lauren Batzel serves as the Vice President and Cash Management Operations Manager at Customers Bank, where she has worked since 2005. With a background in marketing and a career that began as a Branch Teller, she has demonstrated long-term commitment and adaptability within the organization.
Work at Customers Bank
Lauren Batzel has been employed at Customers Bank since 2005, holding the position of AAP, VP, Cash Management Operations Manager. Her tenure of 19 years reflects her commitment to the organization and her ability to adapt to various roles within the bank. She began her career at Customers Bank as a Branch Teller and later advanced to the position of Head Teller. In February 2010, she transitioned to Deposit Administration, where she continues to contribute to the bank's operations.
Education and Expertise
Lauren Batzel completed her secondary education at Pottsgrove High School, graduating in 2000. She furthered her education at Allentown Business School, where she earned an Associate's degree in Marketing/Marketing Management from 2000 to 2002. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in marketing principles, which supports her role in cash management operations.
Background
Lauren Batzel has a long-standing career at Customers Bank, which was previously known as New Century Bank. Her journey within the bank began as a Branch Teller, showcasing her foundational knowledge of banking operations. Over the years, she has demonstrated adaptability and growth, moving through various roles that reflect her dedication to the organization and its evolution.
Career Progression
Lauren Batzel's career at Customers Bank illustrates a clear trajectory of advancement. Starting as a Branch Teller, she quickly moved up to Head Teller, where she gained valuable experience in customer service and banking operations. Her transition to Deposit Administration in 2010 marked a significant step in her career, allowing her to leverage her skills in cash management and operations at a higher level.