Middle Tennessee Bank & Trust to Open in Green Hills; New Office Will Be the Third Branch in Middle Tennessee
11 Noviembre 2005 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Larry Lovelace, President of Middle Tennessee Bank & Trust, the
new banking operations of Greene County Bank for the greater
Nashville area, today announced that the bank will open its third
branch in Middle Tennessee. Located across from the post office at
1915 Glen Echo Road in the Green Hills area of Nashville, the
branch is set to open on November 14. Commenting on the
announcement, Lovelace said, "This new location marks the third
step in our journey to build a strong and visible presence in the
Middle Tennessee area. Since forming Middle Tennessee Bank &
Trust last year, we have established ourselves in Donelson and then
in Cool Springs. These first branches have experienced substantial
growth in a short time, which is a tribute to the experienced,
hometown bankers who have come on board with Middle Tennessee Bank
& Trust. They have brought a real understanding of these
communities to our organization and, in turn, have allowed us to
meet the high expectations of a market that increasingly demands
more attentive, personalized banking relationships. "With today's
announcement, we proudly move forward with our long-term strategy
for building our presence in Middle Tennessee," Lovelace continued.
"We are especially pleased that this next step is in Green Hills -
an area with tremendous demographics that match well with the
services we offer and the community bank philosophy that guides our
growth. Our bankers have considerable experience in this market as
well as in the adjacent Belle Meade area, which also is part of our
future plans. Consistent with our approach to community banking, we
are glad to have them positioned in the communities we serve rather
than centralizing our lending staff in a downtown headquarters."
Rob Carpenter and Alan Williamson, both Senior Vice Presidents,
will head the branch lending center. A banker since 1992 as well as
a former branch manager, Carpenter was previously with Regions Bank
in Green Hills, where he was Senior Vice President of Commercial
Lending. Williamson, a Nashville native, has more than 25 years of
banking experience, having worked at Nashville City Bank,
NationsBank, and most recently Regions Bank, where he was Senior
Vice President of Commercial Lending in Belle Meade. Both men
joined Middle Tennessee Bank & Trust last fall when the bank
began operations. Alice Morton, a long-time assistant to Carpenter
and Williamson, will join them in this new office. Completing the
Middle Tennessee Bank & Trust team in Green Hills will be
Branch Manager Heather Ball, an experienced banker in the Green
Hills-Belle Meade area. Assisting her will be Jo Cavender, Customer
Service Representative, who was formerly with Regions Bank in Green
Hills, and Shannon Mosley, who was formerly with Regions Bank in
Belle Meade. Greeneville, Tennessee-based Greene County Bancshares,
Inc. (NASDAQ/NM:GCBS), with total assets of approximately $1.6
billion, is the holding company for Greene County Bank and is the
second largest bank holding company headquartered in the state of
Tennessee. Founded in 1890, Greene County Bank will have 47
branches throughout East and Middle Tennessee, upon the opening of
the Green Hills branch. As announced late last year, the Bank
established Middle Tennessee Bank & Trust to serve the
metropolitan Nashville area, with plans to open offices throughout
Davidson and Williamson Counties. Each banking location operates as
a branch office of Greene County Bank.
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