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Leigh Anne Russell Jones

Leigh Anne Russell Jones has a diverse work experience in the banking industry. Leigh Anne started their career in 2004 at United Bank of Southwest Alabama & Northwest Florida, where they worked as a Credit Analyst, underwriting real estate, commercial, and agriculture loans. In 2005, they were promoted to the role of Assitant Treasurer/Vice President, where they assisted in managing the bank's balance sheet and helped prepare the annual budget. In 2009, they took on the role of Treasurer/Senior Vice President, responsible for asset liability and liquidity management, as well as maintaining a $150 million investment portfolio. In 2017, Leigh Anne joined United Bank Charitable Foundation as President.

Leigh Anne Russell Jones completed their education from 1993 to 1997 at Agnes Scott College, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics. Leigh Anne later pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from The University of Georgia, completing the program from 2002 to 2004.

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Atmore, United States

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United Bank of Southwest Alabama & Northwest Florida

Founded in 1904, United Bank serves the needs of consumers, small businesses, agriculture and commercial customers. As a community bank, United Bank makes a difference because . . . By shopping local and banking locally with United Bank, customers can make a real difference in the lives of their neighbors and the future of their community. The money they deposit will be reinvested in ways that drive our local economies. The loans we make help businesses grow and families be successful. United Bank thrives when our customers and communities do the same, so taking care of our customers and looking out for the best interest of our communities is engrained in the way we conduct business each and every day. When clients call us, they'll be reassured to know that they won't be talking to someone halfway across the globe. Instead, they will be talking with their community bankers who live and work in the same communities they do. United Bank strives to develop products and services that offer the best value for the least cost to the client. Many of our services don't have fees attached - including our debit cards that do not have a monthly service fee. Overall, community banks improve America's communities by funding nearly 60 percent of all small businesses under $1 million. Call us to find out how Being United Has Its Advantages! Member FDIC * Please remember this is a public site. Do not post any personal information or account information on this site.


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