Elizabeth Hall Berry
About Elizabeth Hall Berry
Elizabeth Hall Berry serves as a Community Portfolio Manager at Synovus, where she has worked since 2020. With expertise in consumer and business lending, she has a strong background in commercial underwriting and banking.
Work at Synovus
Elizabeth Hall Berry has been serving as a Community Portfolio Manager at Synovus since 2020. In this role, she focuses on managing community portfolios in South Carolina. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Commercial Portfolio Manager at Synovus from 2019, where she developed her expertise in portfolio management. Her experience at Synovus has allowed her to leverage her skills in consumer and business lending.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Hall Berry studied at Georgia College and State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminalistics and Criminal Science. Additionally, she completed Omega Commercial Credit Training in 2018, which lasted for 11 months. She is currently pursuing an Associate of Science (A.S.) at Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus. Her educational background supports her expertise in commercial banking and underwriting.
Background in Banking
Elizabeth Hall Berry has extensive experience in the banking sector. She began her career at Wells Fargo as a Business Banking Associate from 2012 to 2015. She then worked at First Citizens Bank as a Commercial Relationship Associate from 2016 to 2017. Following that, she served as a Commercial Credit Analyst at Synovus from 2018 to 2019. This diverse background has equipped her with a strong foundation in commercial underwriting and financial risk assessment.
Professional Experience
Throughout her career, Elizabeth Hall Berry has held various positions that have contributed to her professional growth. At Wells Fargo, she worked for three years, followed by a year at First Citizens Bank. Her role as a Commercial Credit Analyst at Synovus further enhanced her skills in credit analysis. This progression in her career has allowed her to develop a comprehensive understanding of both consumer and business lending.