Nicole Novinec
About Nicole Novinec
Nicole Novinec is a Senior Partnership Specialist at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in finance, having previously held positions as a consumer loan underwriter at SunTrust Bank and as a senior credit analyst at Bank of America.
Work at Greater Cleveland Food Bank
Nicole Novinec has been serving as a Senior Partnership Specialist at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank since 2016. In this role, she focuses on building and maintaining partnerships that enhance the organization's mission to alleviate hunger in the community. Her work involves collaborating with various stakeholders, including local businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies, to create effective programs and initiatives that support food distribution and access.
Previous Experience at SunTrust Bank
Prior to her current role, Nicole Novinec worked at SunTrust Bank as a Consumer Loan Underwriter from 2010 to 2012. During her two years in this position, she was responsible for evaluating loan applications, assessing creditworthiness, and ensuring compliance with lending policies. This experience contributed to her understanding of financial services and risk assessment.
Previous Experience at Bank of America
Nicole Novinec spent five years at Bank of America, where she held the position of Senior Credit Analyst from 2005 to 2010. In this role, she analyzed credit data and financial statements to determine the risk associated with lending to individuals and businesses. Her responsibilities included preparing detailed credit reports and making recommendations based on her analyses.
Education and Expertise
Nicole Novinec earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Akron, where she studied from 1999 to 2003. She later pursued a Master of Public Health at Kent State University, completing her studies from 2013 to 2015. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in both the arts and public health, enhancing her ability to address community health issues through her work.