March 12, 2025 - 17:10

Trustmark has named Kimberly Wolfe as Assistant Vice President and Equipment Finance Operations Coordinator, adding a decade of industry experience to its team. Wolfe brings a wealth of knowledge in equipment finance, having worked in various roles that have equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in this new position.
In her role at Trustmark, Wolfe will be responsible for overseeing the equipment finance operations, ensuring that clients receive top-notch service and support throughout their financing journeys. Her extensive background in the finance sector will enable her to implement strategies that enhance operational efficiency and improve customer satisfaction.
Wolfe expressed her enthusiasm for joining Trustmark, stating that she looks forward to contributing to the company's growth and success. Her appointment reflects Trustmark's commitment to strengthening its team with experienced professionals who can drive innovation and deliver exceptional results in equipment financing.
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