Bank of America announced that Mohammed Aiyedogbon has joined its Memphis team as vice president, consumer banking market leader, and Maquitta Snelling has been promoted to vice president, community relations manager.
“The Bank of America Memphis team would like to congratulate Mohammed and Maquitta on their new roles,” said Trevia Chatman, president, Bank of America Memphis. “I know that they will do a phenomenal job as we continue our investment in serving clients, community and teammates in the Memphis market.”
Aiyedogbon will lead more than 85 teammates across the Memphis financial center network. His team is charged with delivering responsible growth for the company and supporting nearly 148,000 consumer and small business clients with over $2.1 billion in retail deposits.
Snelling will lead community relations efforts, driving employee and community engagement, targeted volunteerism and signature BofA programs like Neighborhood Champions and Student Leaders.
Aiyedogbon joined Bank of America in 2021, leading multiple financial centers in the Metro New York region. He has more than 13 years of experience in financial services. Before relocating to Memphis, he was active in the New York area and previously served in leadership roles on a number of employee networks and remains actively engaged.
Aiyedogbon has a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in marketing from the University of Maryland Global Campus and an associate’s degree in business administration from Anne Arundel Community College.
“Mohammed’s demonstrated leadership and experience will help make the financial lives of our clients better through the power of every connection we make with them,” said Chatman.
Snelling’s tenure with Bank of America began in 2003 as a financial center manager, leading multiple locations across the Arkansas market. In 2017, as a vice president of the BofA Academy, she helped teammates build knowledge, skills and behaviors to create confidence and commitment to help them deliver for clients.
Snelling also serves as a Better Money Habits Champion, where she promotes financial literacy by creating partnerships within local school districts to help prepare junior and senior high school students to be financially independent. Snelling has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
“Maquitta has been an incredible asset to Bank of America and has demonstrated her continuous commitment to serving her community. She’s a great addition to our team as we remain focused on driving growth in Memphis,” said Chatman.
