Trevor Seibring
About Trevor Seibring
Trevor Seibring serves as the Assistant Vice President of Commercial Lending at Heartland Bank and Trust Company, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in finance, having held various positions in lending and asset management, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Financial Services from Illinois Wesleyan University.
Current Role at Heartland Bank and Trust
Trevor Seibring holds the position of Assistant Vice President in Commercial Lending at Heartland Bank and Trust Company. He has been in this role since 2021, contributing to the bank's lending operations in Bloomington, Illinois. In addition to his current title, he has been a Commercial Lender since 2020, demonstrating a steady progression in his career within the bank.
Previous Experience at Heartland Bank and Trust
Trevor Seibring has extensive experience at Heartland Bank and Trust Company. He worked as a Portfolio Manager for one year from 2019 to 2020, and prior to that, he served as a Credit Analyst from 2017 to 2019 for two years. He also gained experience as an Asset Management and Trust Services Intern in 2016. His roles have provided him with a comprehensive understanding of the bank's operations and client management.
Internship Experience
Trevor Seibring has completed several internships that have contributed to his professional development. He interned at Van Gundy Insurance Agency as a Finance and Marketing Intern for three months in 2016. Additionally, he worked as a Loan Processing Intern at MSI (Mortgage Services III, LLC) in 2017 for three months. These internships provided him with practical experience in finance and marketing.
Educational Background
Trevor Seibring studied at Illinois Wesleyan University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Financial Services. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2017, equipping him with foundational knowledge and skills in finance that he has applied throughout his career.
Early Work Experience
Before his current roles, Trevor Seibring worked as an Advancement Office Student Worker at Illinois Wesleyan University for three months in 2015. This position allowed him to gain valuable experience in an academic environment, contributing to his overall professional development.