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Kacey Chowning Milby new AVP at First & Farmers, Columbia, KY She a graduate of Campbellsville High School and Campbellsville University and is currently a resident of Greensburg, and a member of Saloma Baptist Church. She will be AVP/Branch Manager of First & Farmers National Bank Russell Road Branch Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Mindy Smith, First & Farmers National Bank September 20, 2013-The Board of Directors of First & Farmers National Bank welcomes Kacey Chowning Milby as AVP/Branch Manager/Loan Officer at 805 Russell Road, Columbia, KY. Kacey brings a wealth of banking and lending knowledge to her position at First & Farmers National Bank. < Kacey was raised in Campbellsville, Kentucky and currently resides in Greensburg with her two children, Jacey, age 11, and her nine-year old Jacob. Her children currently attend schools in the Taylor County School system. She is a member of the Saloma Baptist Church. Graduate of Campbellsville schools Kacey graduated in 1994 from Campbellsville High School and in 1999 she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing Management from Campbellsville University. Milby went on to attend The Kentucky Bankers Association General Banking School in 2000 in Georgetown, Kentucky. New AVP/Branch Manager has extensive banking background Kacey began her banking career in 1995 and has served in many capacities as Teller, Bookkeeper, Loan Officer, and has served in Management roles. Senior Lending Officer/VP Jason McFarland states regarding Kacey's arrival: "I have known Kacey Chowning Milby for some time now. Her extensive experience in the banking industry provides an outstanding foundation for her position here at First & Farmers. I encourage anyone interested in financing, whether an agriculture, commercial, or consumer loan, to consider First & Farmers National Bank for your financial needs." Hopes to grow branch's business area Regarding Milby's employment with First & Farmers National Bank, she states, "I am honored to become a member of such a reputable organization. I am eager to grow my customer base into Adair, Green, and Taylor Counties as an Officer of First & Farmers. I hope you will stop by the Branch and see me for any of your financing needs. I want to thank the Board of Directors and Officers at First & Farmers for this wonderful opportunity." Milby replaces Melissa Burton-Harden, whose family is relocating The opportunity is a result of current Branch Manager/AVP Melissa Burton-Harden's family relocating. First & Farmers National Bank President Ann Martin states, "We wish Melissa Burton-Harden the best in her future endeavors and thank her for the many years she invested in our Bank. Kacey Chowning Milby is accepting our challenge in filling the shoes as Branch Manager/AVP, and we are excited that she joins our Bank family. I have no doubt that she will be a tremendous asset to our Bank, and will be a pleasure for any customer to work with." Contact Kacey Chowning Milby at 270-384-2097. This story was posted on 2013-09-20 10:15:38
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