Hailey Little
About Hailey Little
Hailey Little is a Credit Portfolio Analyst II and Vice President at TowneBank in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has a background in finance with experience in underwriting and portfolio management, having previously worked at several financial institutions including BB&T and Merrill Lynch.
Current Position at TowneBank
Hailey Little serves as a Credit Portfolio Analyst II and Vice President at TowneBank, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for managing credit portfolios and conducting financial analysis to support lending decisions. Her expertise contributes to the bank's risk management and underwriting processes, ensuring sound financial practices.
Previous Experience in Banking
Hailey Little has a solid background in the banking industry, having worked in various roles that emphasize underwriting and portfolio management. She served as a Commercial Credit Analyst II at BB&T from 2015 to 2017, where she focused on credit analysis and risk assessment. Additionally, she gained experience as a Wealth Management Intern at Merrill Lynch in 2015, enhancing her understanding of financial services.
Education and Academic Background
Hailey Little earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Western Carolina University, completing her studies from 2012 to 2015. Prior to this, she attended Mount Vernon Nazarene University from 2010 to 2012. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in financial principles and practices.
Technical Skills and Financial Software Proficiency
Hailey Little possesses strong skills in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word, particularly in the context of managerial finance. She is proficient in various financial software tools, including Moody’s, SilverLake, Synergy, BancPac, and FIS. These skills enhance her ability to analyze financial data and support decision-making processes in her roles.
Internship Experience
Hailey Little began her career with an internship at Springleaf Financial Services in 2014, where she worked for two months. This early experience provided her with insights into the financial services industry. Her internship at Merrill Lynch in 2015 further developed her skills in wealth management and client services.