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Ashley Fudge promoted to Loan Officer/Assistant VP at F&FNB New vice president is a graduate of ACHS, attended Lindsey Wilson College, and now lives in Glens Fork, KY, where her husband is pastor of the Glens Fork Church of the Nazarene Click on headline for complete story Ashley Fudge has been promoted to Loan Officer/Assistant Vice President at First & Farmers National Bank. The action was taken by the bank's board of directors at their December meeting. The new vice president grew up in Adair County, and graduated from Adair County High School. She next attended Lindsey Wilson College, where she completed coursework in Business Management. Prior to coming to Columbia, Mrs. Fudge was with the bank's Nancy location. In July, 2013, her husband, Brian, became Pastor of the Glens Fork Church of the Nazarene allowing the family a return to Adair County, and Mrs. Fudge transferred to F&FNB's Columbia Main Bank. Brian and Ashley Fudge now reside in Glens Fork with their two children: Natalie, age 8 and Jacob, age 15 months. She enjoys watching her daughter Natalie play softball and basketball, taking part in Church activities, and being a spectator of Adair County High School sports teams. She is also a very active advocate for the Relay For Life. President Ann Martin, in making the announcement, said, "Ashley shows great promise in her future at the bank and has gained respect from her colleagues." F&FNB has locations in Albany, Burkesville, Albany, Columbia and Somerset. Information thanks to Mindy Smith This story was posted on 2014-02-06 13:37:35
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