Altabank, Division of Glacier Bank, Utah’s largest community bank has appointed two longtime business leaders to its board of directors. The new appointments follow the impending retirement of current board member Doug Swenson, whose term will end 12/31/26.
“We are thankful for Doug’s dedication and service to Altabank over the past years,” said Terry Grant, CEO, Altabank. “And are grateful to have experienced business leaders Jerry Bregg and Fred Titensor joining the board to that experience.”
Jerry Bregg
Jerry Bregg is a Partner at Whittet Advisory and has over 30 years experience in corporate governance, financial reporting, enterprise risk, and capital markets transactions. His career includes time with Big Four accounting firms and public companies. He is board chair for the School of Accounting Advisory Board at the Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah; and a member of the Audit Committee and Treasurer of the NACD Utah Chapter.
Bregg is a graduate of San Diego State University, with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting. He is a licensed CPA is Utah and California. He, his wife, and 3 sons make their home in Davis County.
Fred Titensor
Fred Titensor is co-owner and General Manager of Valley Implement Company, a multi-location farm equipment dealership serving Utah and Idaho. He has been with Valley Implement since 1999, during which time he has led all aspects of operations across two states, and maintained key manufacturer relationships with the largest equipment manufacturers in the industry. Titensor has a long history of public service, including service on the Idaho Governor’s Economic Advisory Council (2024-28), and the Preston, ID, Planning and Zoning Commission (2020-30).
Titensor is a lifetime resident of Cache Valley, where he lives with his wife and 4 sons. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University.
“Jerry and Fred bring extensive professional experience to the Altabank board, and we look forward to their guidance and contributions as we continue to grow the bank and offer superior services to individuals and businesses,” added Grant.