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David Lance, Greater Community Bank, Rome, Named to Executive Committee of CBA

David Lance, Greater Community Bank, Rome, Named to Executive Committee  

of Community Bankers Association of Georgia

David Lance, President & CEO, Greater Community Bank, Rome, was elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of Community Bankers Association of Georgia (CBA). Nominations for the 2022-23 CBA Board of Directors were announced and approved at CBA’s Annual convention held in September at the Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island, Florida. His term began October 1, 2022.

 “The CBA Board of Directors consists of some of the most well respected and dedicated community bankers in the state,’ stated John McNair, President & CEO, Community Bankers Association of Georgia. “As a result of the Board’s collective commitment to CBA, the association is now widely recognized as a leading organization both in state and nationally. I am excited to welcome the new members to the Board and looking forward to executing the Board’s strategy and vision to best serve the community banks in Georgia and the southeast region.”  

Board members are selected from seven divisions across the state of Georgia, ensuring all Georgia community banks are equally represented. Board members are elected to a one-year term. During the year, Directors will be involved in several items on behalf of the CBA membership, such as responding to proposed rules and regulations from the various regulatory agencies, reviewing services which will benefit the community banking industry, and weighing in on proposed legislation.

CBA was founded in 1969 by a group of Georgia community bankers to protect the political interests of locally owned community banks. Representing approximately 140 community banks and 150 associate member companies, CBA offers services in three distinct areas: Legislative, Professional Development and Member Services. CBA is the state’s only advocate working solely for the interests of community banks and their customers.

For more information, contact CBA at (770) 541- 4490 or visit www.cbaofga.com.

COMMUNITY BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA

2022-2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

Chairman: Richy Everly, Bank of Wrightsville 

Chairman-Elect: Neil Stevens, Oconee State Bank, Watkinsville 

Vice Chairman: Frank Griffin, Flint Community Bank, Albany  

Treasurer/Audit & Finance Comm. Chr.: Greg Proffitt, Affinity Bank/Newton Federal Bank, Covington

At Large: Mike Sale, The Commercial Bank, Crawford 

Immediate Past Chair: David Lance, Greater Community Bank, Rome

DIVISION CHAIRS:

Division 1 Shannon Henry, Bank of Dade, Trenton

Division 2 Bill Walker, The Legacy State Bank, Loganville 

Division 3 Monty Watson, The Piedmont Bank, Lawrenceville

Division 4 Derek Williams, Century Bank & Trust, Milledgeville

Division 5 Scott Curry, First State Bank of Randolph County, Cuthbert

Division 6 Stephen Lewis, First National Bank of Coffee County, Douglas

Division 7 Zachary Frye, Bulloch First, Statesboro

MEMBERS AT LARGE:

1. Jolene Carroll, Magnolia State Bank, Eastman

2. Charlie Crawford, Hyperion Bank, Atlanta 

3. Heath Fountain, Colony Bank, Fitzgerald 

4. Nancy Jernigan, First Port City Bank, Bainbridge

5. Jane Lawson, First Peoples Bank, Pine Mountain 

6. Ray Muggridge, Bank of Camilla 

7. Ron Quinn, Peach State Bank, Gainesville 

8. Harold Reynolds, BankSouth, Greensboro

9. Kelly Stone, Community Bank of Georgia, Baxley

10. Eli Tinsley, Planters First Bank, Cordele

11. Bran Thompson, South Georgia Bank, Glennville

12. Doug Williams, South State Bank, Atlanta

13. John McNair, CBA of Georgia, Marietta

General Council: Dan Brannan, James-Bates-Brannan-Groover-LLP, Atlanta

Corporate Secretary: Lori Godfrey, CBA of Georgia, Marietta

Original source can be found here.

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