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McFall joins local Highlands branch as lending specialist
From Submitted Reports July 25, 2006
SEVIERVILLE - Chad McFall has been named lending specialist at Highlands Union Bank's loan production office in Sevierville.
In his new position, McFall's primary responsibility includes developing customer relationships by processing commercial loans. McFall has more than 12 years of banking experience in Sevier County as a customer service and new accounts representative.
"We are excited about Chad joining our Sevierville office," said Highlands Union Bank CEO Sam Neese. "He has many years of banking experience in the Sevierville area, and he will be an asset to our organization and customers."
A native of Sevier County, McFall holds a bachelor's degree from Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, Tenn., and he is a 2003 graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La.
"This is a great opportunity to advance my career in the banking field with a growing organization," McFall said. "Highlands Union Bank continues to gain recognition in the Sevierville community for its strong customer service practices, and I am excited to be part of this well-respected banking system."
McFall lives in Sevierville with his wife, Cindy, and their two children.
Located at 739 Dolly Parton Parkway, Suite C, the Sevierville loan production office offers construction, mortgage, consumer and commercial loans, along with other financial products. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Highlands Union is scheduled to open its first full-service branch in Sevierville in late summer. The bank's loan office services will be consolidated into the new branch, which will be located at 113 Harding Lane.
Highlands Union Bank was formed in 1985 with $2 million in capital from 600 local shareholders. Its assets have grown to almost $600 million. In addition to the Sevierville office, Highlands Union serves the region through its main office in Abingdon and 11 other offices: two each in Abingdon and Bristol, Va.; and one each in Glade Spring, Va.; Marion, Va.; Rogersville, Tenn.; Blountville, Tenn.; Boone, N.C.; and Banner Elk, N.C.; and a loan production office in West Jefferson, N.C.
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