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First National Bank of the South forms regional board of directors |
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Tuesday, 05 February 2008 |
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GREENVILLE -- First National Bank of the South has formed a regional board of directors for the Greenville market area.
The purpose of the Greenville Regional Board is to serve as First National's ambassadors to the community, providing insight on the financial needs of the area so that First National can provide the best service possible to its customers. The board will meet periodically to discuss the bank's current activities in the Greenville market and suggest future avenues for continued success and growth.
First National Bank of the South's Greenville Regional Board consists of the following members:
William Ronald Cann, principal of Cann Financial Corp.; Robert A. Dobson III, chairman of the board of directors for Homeless Children International Inc. and vice chairman of the Jesus Video Project of South Carolina; Mark B. Johnston, co-founder and CEO of Community Journals LLC; Nicholas J. LeGrand, chairman of the board of directors for Meals on Wheels of Greenville and retired retail executive; A. Foster McKissick, president of Fairway Management of Anderson LLC, Fairway Investments LLC and Fairway Ford Inc.; Emmanuel U. Sarmiento, a physician with Allergic Disease & Asthma Center; W. Lindsay Smith, a commercial real estate, commercial lending, secured transaction and title insurance attorney with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice; Ronnie Strange, owner of CRC Scrap LLC; Billy Weaver, principal and owner of Harley-Davidson Greenville; and R. Lynn Yeargin, founder of Yeargin Construction, which later merged with Potter Shackelford Construction Inc. to form Yeargin Potter Shackelford Construction Inc.
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