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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

The Bank of Charlotte County Welcomes Stuart P. Wilbourne

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The Bank of Charlotte County Welcomes Stuart P. Wilbourne

To His Appointment to Vice President & Business Development Officer

 

The Bank of Charlotte County is pleased to announce Stuart P. Wilbourne has recently joined the Bank as Vice President and Business Development Officer.  Wilbourne has over 33 years of banking experience and was previously employed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and T.D. Bank, N.A.  He most recently served for three years as the Major Gifts Officer at Hampden-Sydney College.  He is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College where he received his Bachelors of Managerial Economics and is a graduate of the Executive Leadership Program at the University of North Carolina.

 

In his new role, Wilbourne will focus on building commercial and personal lending relationships in Farmville and surrounding areas.  Stuart’s office will be located at The Bank of Charlotte County Loan Production Office located at 216 N. Main Street, Farmville, VA  23901.

 

“Stuart brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new position.  In addition to his financial services and wealth management background he is well known in the Farmville area.  We are extremely excited to have him join The Bank of Charlotte County team.”

 

Stuart and his wife, Cindy, reside in Farmville.  He can be reached by calling (434) 391-1136 or by going to www.bankofcharlotte.com.

 

The Bank of Charlotte County is headquartered in Phenix, Virginia with additional locations in Brookneal, Charlotte Court House, Keysville and Loan Production Offices in Lynchburg, Farmville, and South Boston.  The Bank has total assets of approximately $160 million and holds a Five Star rating from Bauer Financial Reports, Inc.  This rating confirms The Bank of Charlotte County continues to be a high performing bank in terms of capitalization and income performance.

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