Bank of Lancaster Expands and Announces Promotions
KILMARNOCK, Va., May 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of Lancaster (the "Bank"), an affiliate of Bay Banks of Virginia, Inc. (OTCQB: BAYK) announces promotions.
Bank of Lancaster President and Chief Executive Officer Randal R. Greene reports that the Board of Directors elected Pamela J. Fawver to the position of Retail Delivery Administrator and elected and welcomes Rebecca Coggin Hubert to the position of Vice President, Regional Retail Manager.
In Fawver's new role, she will have overall responsibility for Retail Delivery for Bank of Lancaster. The Bank had previously reorganized its branch network along regional lines. Prior to her promotion, Fawver had been a regional manager responsible for oversight of the Bank's branches in Montross, Warsaw, Callao and Colonial Beach. Hubert will now have responsibility for those branches, as well as business development in Essex, Richmond and Westmoreland Counties.
Fawver, a life-time resident of the Northern Neck, joined the Bank of Lancaster in February of 1998 as the Manager of the Bank's new Montross branch, bringing with her 20 years of banking experience. In 1999 Fawver was promoted to Branch Officer and in 2001 she was promoted to Assistant Vice President. In December 2005, Fawver was promoted to Vice President and in December 2010 was promoted to Regional Sales Manager.
A graduate of Rappahannock High School, Fawver attended James Madison University and continued her education through Rappahannock Community College. She is a graduate of the Virginia Bankers' School of Bank Management held at the University of Virginia and the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.
Fawver also has a strong commitment to her community. She is a member of the Town of Montross Revitalization Committee, Board member of Riverside-Tappahannock Hospital, conducts classes on Careers in Banking for the Virginia Employment Commission in Warsaw, and is a member of the Warsaw Rotary Club. Fawver has also been active in "Sponsors for Success" at Cople Elementary and "Get Smart About Credit" at Washington & Lee High School and Colonial Beach High School. Fawver is past officer of the Northern Neck-Southside Area Bankers Association and has served on the Boards of the Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce and the Richmond and Westmoreland Counties Habitat for Humanity. She is a past member of the Richmond County Special Education Advisory Board and has served as Secretary for the George Washington Birthplace National Memorial Association.
Fawver is a member of the Rappahannock Baptist Church, where she is a Trustee and teaches Sunday School. She and her husband Bruce reside in Richmond County and have two grown children, Kyle and Erin.
Rebecca Coggin Hubert joined Bank of Lancaster in April 2013 and brings with her over 10 years financial institutions' experience. Prior to joining Bank of Lancaster, she was employed with a financial institution in Tappahannock, providing leadership and management to two branch teams and successfully reaching and exceeding business development requirements. Among consumer and business customers, she earned a well–respected reputation for hard work and dedication to service excellence.
A native of Warsaw, Hubert graduated from St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock. In l983, she received her Graduate degree in Mathematics and Finance from Sweet Briar College.
Active in the community, Hubert is a member of the Rivahfest Steering Committee; Co-Chair of Rivahfest Sponsorship; a leader in Tappahannock's Stuff the Bus program, which collects school supplies for Richmond and Essex County schools; and is a member of the Tappahannock Farmer's Market, Tappahannock Lion's Club, Warsaw Rotary Club, Town of Warsaw Planning Commission, and Northern Neck Southside Bankers Association.
Hubert resides in Warsaw and is a member of St. John's Episcopal Church. She has two children – Marshall, a graduate of James Madison University and Bergen, a graduate of University of Virginia.
Hubert stated, "I am so proud to be affiliated with Bank of Lancaster, which has such a fine reputation in the community where we all work and live and continues to be committed to its residents and heritage of good works."
Douglas F. Jenkins, Jr., Bank of Lancaster's Executive Vice President stated, "These changes allow for a more efficient management of the Bank's branch network and will assist us in continuing to provide service excellence that our customers expect and deserve. Pam and Rebecca not only provide excellent leadership but they are both what community banking is all about. They fully embrace our company's desire to create long-standing relationships with our customers through products and services that are of value to each individual customer. We are extremely pleased to have both of these ladies on our team."
For additional information, please visit our website at www.bankoflancaster.com
SOURCE Bay Banks of Virginia, Inc.
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