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First & Farmers National Bank welcomes Donna Stotts From Andrea Clue First & Farmers National Bank is proud to welcome Donna Stotts to their team as Vice President/Loan Officer. Donna was born and raised in Adair County and was a member of Adair County High School's Class of 1980. She graduated from Lindsey Wilson College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995. Donna brings with her a wealth of banking experience, having worked in the banking profession for more than 35 years and serving as a loan officer for 25 of those years. "First & Farmers National Bank's motto of 'Putting YOU First' is a great representation of what FFNB has been doing in the local community for many years. I am honored to serve as VP/Loan Officer and will strive to provide excellent customer service," stated Stotts. Donna shares in First & Farmers' commitment to her community and strives to highlight the bank's mission to demonstrate responsible corporate citizenship. She is a past President and Treasurer of the Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce. She currently serves as a Trustee of Antioch Church and is a board member of Antioch Church Cemetery, both in the Sparkville community of Adair County. Donna's husband of 43 years, Delano, works at Superior Battery Manufacturing. She enjoys spending free time reading, cooking, and supporting any events that involve her grandchildren. FFNB Columbia Market President Brad Hodges stated, "We are fortunate to have Donna Stotts join our team--with her years of experience and her excellent reputation in the community, she will be a valuable asset." This story was posted on 2023-12-14 10:09:35
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