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8:30 am Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Whittle joins CB&S Bank

SUSAN-WHITTLE

CB&S Bank’s Board of Directors recently announced that Susan Whittle has joined CB&S Bank as Senior Vice President, Commercial Loan Officer.

Whittle previously worked for CB&S Bank from 1995 to 2001 and served in many capacities, including Senior Lender, Retail Director, District Executive, and Branch Manager.  She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of North Alabama and is a graduate of the Alabama Banking School, National Commercial Lending School, and Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.  Whittle brings her vast experience back to CB&S Bank to serve the North Alabama market.  “Susan’s experience and dedication to the banking industry is instrumental in expanding the bank’s presence in our North Alabama markets,” said Dennis Upchurch, President and Chief Executive Officer.  “We are extremely excited to welcome Susan back to the CB&S Bank family.”

CB&S Bank is a $1.50 billion community bank, headquartered in Russellville, Alabama, operating over 50 offices in the Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee markets.  The company offers a complete line of full-service banking products and other related financial services to retail and commercial customers through its subsidiaries.

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