Shore Bancshares, Inc. is proud to recognize Lorrie S. Twilley for 25 years of dedicated service to the financial holding company, headquartered in Easton, MD. Ms. Twilley began her career with CNB (previously Centreville National Bank of Maryland), a member of Shore Bancshares community of companies, in 1989 as a Bookkeeper. In 1994, she was named Supervisor of Bookkeeping at CNB, and when Shore Bancshares consolidated the CNB and The Talbot Bank bookkeeping departments in 2003, Ms. Twilley was named Operations Supervisor. Since 2008, she has served as Chief Banking Operations Manager at Shore Bancshares, Inc. In her current role, Ms. Twilley is responsible for the oversight of the deposit operations department at the company’s headquarters for CNB and The Talbot Bank.
Over the years Ms. Twilley has completed coursework at Chesapeake College and the American Bankers Association. She has also completed a number of Dale Carnegie courses and regularly participates in MACHA and Federal Reserve Seminars. “Lorrie’s extensive experience and comprehensive knowledge of deposit operations make her an invaluable member of our team,” said Donna Stevens, Chief Operations Officer at Shore Bancshares Inc. “We are pleased to celebrate her tenure with the company and grateful for her loyalty and contributions to our business.”
Ms. Twilley resides in Centreville with her husband, Ralph. She has two children, Tiffaney Palmatary and Dustin Greenwood; two step children, Alyssa Haldeman and Christopher Twilley; two grandchildren, Tara and Trey Palmatary; and a Labrador, Max. Ms. Twilley has been active in the community for many years and enjoys giving back through volunteering. She proudly participates in many fundraisers for Breast Cancer Awareness and is a member of the Ruthsburg Community Center. In her spare time, Ms. Twilley takes pleasure in spending time with her family and friends. She enjoys swimming, reading, boating, gardening, attending Raven’s games, and going to the beach.
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