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​Monika Kaminski Bio

​Monika was raised in Price, Utah and has worked for Zions Bank since she was a senior in high school. She continued working with Zions Bank while she attended the College of Eastern Utah. In 1990 she moved to Salt Lake City to further her career. She has worked for Zions Bank for 30+ years currently as a Private Banking Relationship Manager and Senior Vice President in the Wealth Management Group of Zions Bank in downtown Salt Lake City.

Monika lives in South Jordan with her son Nicholas and therapy dog Max. Besides serving on the Board of Directors for Therapy Animals of Utah she is also the Treasurer. Monika is a member of the Zions Bank SL NE Women’s Business forum and volunteers for Huntsman Cancer Foundation during their annual fundraiser Gala and Golf Tournament.


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