Sal Trifilio

Sal Trifilio

Sal is Numerated’s Sr. Content Marketing Manager and is chiefly responsible for Numerated’s blog, social media, monthly newsletter, and public relations outreach. A traditionally-trained journalist and former local reporter, Sal has more than a decade’s experience in content production, curation, and management. Prior to joining Numerated, Sal led the content efforts for a wide variety of organizations across a number of industries including cybersecurity, healthcare technology, and recruitment marketing. As a reporter, he covered Bergen County municipalities for the Suburban News and worked the Fairfield County metro desk at The Daily Voice. Sal holds a BA in English/Journalism from Fairfield University and is the former news editor of the award-winning Fairfield Mirror.

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Recent Posts

Join Our Sep. 15 Fireside Chat with Bangor Savings Bank’s Chief Commercial Officer Jim Donnelly on PPP Forgiveness

by Sal Trifilio on September 10, 2020

“If it matters to you, it matters to us.”

Top Takeaways from Our Fireside Chat with First Horizon SVP Courtney Taylor on PPP Originations and Forgiveness

by Sal Trifilio on September 09, 2020

When it comes to business and commercial banking, few people know the lending process better than Courtney Taylor, First Horizon Bank’s SVP of...

Join our Sep. 8 Fireside Chat with First Horizon SVP of Business Banking Courtney Taylor

by Sal Trifilio on September 04, 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to complicate business as usual across the country, institutions need to step up to help their communities now...

3 Takeaways from Pinnacle CIO Randy Withrow on PPP Originations and Forgiveness

by Sal Trifilio on September 03, 2020

You can say that Pinnacle Financial Partners’ CIO Randy Withrow has seen it all.

Join Our Sep. 1 PPP Forgiveness Q&A with Pinnacle Financial Partners CIO Randy Withrow

by Sal Trifilio on August 28, 2020

With Second-Draw Paycheck Protection Program Loan legislation stuck in essentially frozen stimulus negotiations on Capitol Hill, banks and credit...