Colony Bank welcomes 3 new vice presidents

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Colony Bank recently announced the addition of Jeremy Summerell, Shelly Butler and Keith Parker as vice presidents at the company’s Savannah market.

Drew Hulsey, coastal regional president, said, “We are excited about the new opportunities Jeremy, Shelly and Keith will bring to our commercial banking division in Savannah. This community continues to expand, and Colony Bank is ready and able to meet the current and future needs of the market. We consider ourselves partners with the businesses we support, and these seasoned team members will add new depth and breadth to our presence in Savannah as we carry out a mission of providing a solutions-based approach to banking and customer service.”

 Summerell joins Colony Bank as a vice president of commercial banking. He brings with him 15 years of well-rounded financial services experience that includes lending, management, financial planning and developing strategies to protect client assets for generations to come. Summerell will be located at Hodgson Memorial Drive.

Butler joins Colony Bank as vice president of commercial banking with over 22 years of banking experience in the Greater Savannah area. While she will be located at the bank’s newest office on Drayton Street, her scope of business will reach to all areas of the Greater Savannah Market.

Parker joins Colony Bank as a vice president of commercial banking with 27 years of experience in the finance and banking industry. As a native of Savannah, he has developed strong relationships throughout the community. He is a graduate of The University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business with a degree in finance.

 

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