
FNBC Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer, Chad Hudson has announced as of the first of 2017, Christopher Dollard will be working in a commercial lending role exclusively at the bank. Dollard, is currently a mortgage loan originator at FNBC's Mountain Home office.
In making his announcement Hudson says with the recent growth of the bank's Mountain Home market, it make sense to utilize Dollard and his talents to help the bank grow an even larger commercial loan portfolio. He adds he personally looks forward to working closely with Dollard and the rest of the team to grow FNBC's asset size.
Dollard, who will continue to work in the Mountain Home marketing group with Hudson, Shane Davis and Scott Sellers, says he is honored to have the opportunity to work with theses seasoned commercial lenders. He adds, he has learned a lot about banking and lending over the past several years and can not imagine a better team to be part of. He says he has enjoyed getting to know the people of Baxter County and looks forward to meeting their commercial lending needs.
A Mountainburg native, Dollard joined FNBC in November of 2013 from Eaton Corporation where he was a supervisor on the Eaton leadership development program. Prior to joining Eaton, he worked with KBR in Kandahar, Afghanistan as a crew leader.
Mortgage lending needs will continue to be met by Debbie Howard and Cheryl Chappell.
Headquartered in Ash Flat, FNBC was originally chartered in 1912 as the Bank of Ash Flat. They have 10 branches serving Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, Mammoth Spring, Salem, Horseshoe Bend, Melbourne, Batesville and Mountain Home.
In making his announcement Hudson says with the recent growth of the bank's Mountain Home market, it make sense to utilize Dollard and his talents to help the bank grow an even larger commercial loan portfolio. He adds he personally looks forward to working closely with Dollard and the rest of the team to grow FNBC's asset size.
Dollard, who will continue to work in the Mountain Home marketing group with Hudson, Shane Davis and Scott Sellers, says he is honored to have the opportunity to work with theses seasoned commercial lenders. He adds, he has learned a lot about banking and lending over the past several years and can not imagine a better team to be part of. He says he has enjoyed getting to know the people of Baxter County and looks forward to meeting their commercial lending needs.
A Mountainburg native, Dollard joined FNBC in November of 2013 from Eaton Corporation where he was a supervisor on the Eaton leadership development program. Prior to joining Eaton, he worked with KBR in Kandahar, Afghanistan as a crew leader.
Mortgage lending needs will continue to be met by Debbie Howard and Cheryl Chappell.
Headquartered in Ash Flat, FNBC was originally chartered in 1912 as the Bank of Ash Flat. They have 10 branches serving Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, Mammoth Spring, Salem, Horseshoe Bend, Melbourne, Batesville and Mountain Home.
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