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Alisa Ivey Craton




Alisa Ivey Craton, CTFA

Assistant Vice President and Trust Officer

Alisa Ivey Craton, a longtime Bradenton resident, holds the position of Assistant Vice President and Trust Officer at Caldwell Trust Company. With nearly three decades of invaluable fiduciary expertise, an unwavering dedication to community service, and an extensive familiarity with the people, institutions, and organizations of Bradenton and Manatee County, Alisa brings a wealth of experience to her role.

Her journey with Caldwell began in 2021 when her colleague, Reppard Gordon, the Assistant Vice President, and Trust Officer at Caldwell, introduced her to the company's core values and culture. Impressed by what she discovered, Alisa decided to join Caldwell, where she now oversees relationships with trust and investment clients.

Alisa's banking career traces its roots back to 1994, when she started working part-time at Barnett Bank while pursuing her college education. Over the course of two decades, she honed her knowledge and experience, ultimately serving as a branch manager and vice president at BMO Harris Bank for Sarasota and Manatee.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Alisa is deeply committed to giving back to her community. In 2023-2024, she assumed the role of President at Realize Bradenton and is also a member of New College's Four Winds Legacy Society. Her involvement extends to serving as a committee member for 40 Carrots Family Centers' Firefly Gala and Wine, Women & Shoes, as well as holding past board positions at organizations like Junior Achievement and the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature, where she chaired the 2019 Annual Gala. Alisa was recognized for her exceptional dedication when chosen to represent the Sun Belt Region as the United Way Ambassador for BMO Harris Bank in 2021. She also served on its Client Experience Council and held the role of Florida Chairperson for the Alliance for Women. Additionally, she contributed as a member of the Community Investment Committee of the United Way of Manatee County and has been an active volunteer with various youth sports organizations since 2005.

Alisa's family includes her husband, Jody Craton, her two college-bound sons, Jacob, and Cade, along with their rescue dog, Jet. The Craton family shares a passion for football, basketball, and tennis and embraces the multitude of outdoor activities that Florida offers, including fishing and boating.

 

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