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Bryan Morelli

Senior Vice President - Mortgage Controller at Renasant Bank

Bryan Morelli has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Bryan began their career as a Bank Examiner at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1998 and subsequently worked as a Senior Accountant at Nova Information Systems. Morelli then joined HomeBanc Mortgage as an Accounting Manager before moving on to become the Corporate Controller at Homeowners Loan Corp. Bryan later joined The Home Depot as a Real Estate Accounting Supervisor, where they oversaw a large real estate portfolio and managed a team of eight. Morelli also worked as a Line of Business Controller and CFO for Homeowners Loan Corp, completing financial analysis, budgeting, and forecasting tasks. Bryan then served as a Project Consultant at Huron Consulting Group, assisting the FDIC with failed financial institutions. Morelli also has experience as a Bank Controller at FirstBank Mortgage Partners and Renasant Bank, where they held the positions of Controller and Senior Vice President respectively. Throughout their career, Morelli has demonstrated expertise in accounting, finance, and management.

Bryan Morelli obtained their Bachelor's of Science degree in Business with a minor in Athletic Coaching from the State University of New York at Oswego between 1993 and 1997. Bryan later pursued further education and completed their MBA from Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business with a concentration in Accounting, a program that spanned from 2002 to 2006.

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Marietta, United States

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Renasant Bank

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Renasant Corporation, a 118-year-old financial services institution, is the parent of Renasant Bank. Renasant has assets of approximately $16.8 billion and operates 200 banking, mortgage, financial services and insurance offices throughout Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.


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