Community Spirit Bank welcomes new loan officer
CONTRIBUTED/COMMUNITY SPIRIT BANK - Community Spirit Bank welcomes Marilyn Mayfield as loan officer for its Russellville branch.
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 By María Camp, Managing Editor  
Published 2:17 pm Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Community Spirit Bank welcomes new loan officer

RUSSELLVILLE — Billy M. Bolton, chairman of the Board of Community Spirit Bank, has announced that Marilyn Mayfield of Russellville has been hired as loan officer.

“On behalf of the Community Spirit Bank Board of Directors and our holding company, Independent Bancshares, Inc., it is my pleasure to announce the addition of Marilyn Mayfield to our staff,” Bolton said.

Mayfield brings 40 years in community banking with her to the position.

“Her extensive experience, deep knowledge, and steadfast commitment to community service make her an exceptional addition to our lending team,” Bolton added, noting Mayfield’s career spans “every facet of the lending and underwriting process.”

Over the years, she has also contributed her expertise to numerous community boards, further demonstrating her passion for serving and strengthening the communities she calls home.

“We are so pleased to welcome Marilyn to our team,” said Brad Bolton, president and CEO of Community Spirit Bank. “Her wealth of experience and her unwavering commitment to true community banking align perfectly with our mission to support and sustain thriving main streets. Marilyn’s legacy of excellence and service is a testament to her dedication, and we are excited to see her impact in Russellville and beyond.”

Mayfield is married to Jerry Mayfield, and they have two sons and one granddaughter.

Call Mayfield at 256-332-5315, or send an email to mmayfield@communityspirit.bank.

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