The Arkansas Banker Fall 2022

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5 EARN PROMOTIONS

AT FIRST COMMUNITY BANK

F Mandy Vaughan

Senior Vice President, Special Assets Manager

irst Community Bank has announced that Debra Taylor has been promoted to senior vice president, commercial lender. A longtime banker, Taylor joined First Community Bank in 2013 and she has been in the banking industry since 1987. Taylor is a graduate of the Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee, and she successfully completed Leadership Jonesboro. “I am grateful for my recent promotion and really enjoy being able to help our customers obtain financing,” Taylor said, “First Community Bank’s commitment to serving the financial needs of our local communities and beyond is a true testament to our motto, ‘Where community comes first.’” First Community Bank promoted Mandy Vaughan to senior vice president, special assets manager. Vaughan began her banking career over 20 years ago and has been with First Community Bank since 2000. During her tenure, she has served in the credit, legal, and loan review departments before moving to her position in the special assets department where she is responsible for managing a multi-state portfolio associated with bank owned properties and repossessed assets. This includes renovations to bank owned real estate, realtor listing agreements, and disposal of assets. She is also responsible for managing the banks facilities department and addressing all related needs in each of the bank’s network, as well as assisting with planning and oversight of new branch construction projects. Vaughan is a 2007 graduate of the Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee. Paul Hindman has been promoted to senior vice president, chief regional lending officer in the Jonesboro area.

Hindman has nearly 30 years of experience in banking, and prior to assuming the role of chief regional lending officer, Hindman served as senior regional lender. He joined First Community Bank in 2014 as senior vice president, senior credit officer. Hindman earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and banking from Arkansas State University. First Community Bank announced that Amy Tuggle has been promoted to senior vice president, secondary mortgage production manager for the organization’s home lending division. In her new role, she will oversee and manage all secondary market originators while serving as a liaison for the department throughout the bank’s market network. Tuggle joined the bank in 2006 in the customer service department before joining the mortgage department in 2009. A lifelong White County resident, she and her husband, Bart, are deeply rooted in the community and knowledgeable about mortgage and real estate practices. She earned her degree in business administration from Arkansas State University. Tabitha Eddington has been promoted to community president for the Harrison region for First Community Bank. With 21 years of experience in banking, Eddington previously served as branch manager and commercial lender upon joining the financial institution in 2019 to open the bank’s first location in the Harrison market. Eddington earned her bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Central Arkansas. She is an active member in her community and currently serves as president of the Harrison school district PTA council, chairperson for the city of Harrison homeless committee, and chairperson of the fundraising committee for Camp Jack, a local veteran’s resource center.

“FIRST COMMUNITY BANK’S COMMITMENT TO SERVING THE FINANCIAL NEEDS OF OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND BEYOND IS A TRUE TESTAMENT TO OUR MOTTO, ‘WHERE COMMUNITY COMES FIRST.’”

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Fed Launches Second Tool TO HELP COMMUNITY BANKS Meet Accounting Standard

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Rule 1071 is in Need of Changes

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SUPERVISORY GUIDANCE on Multiple Re-Presentment NSF FEES

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Breaking Down the Debate over Digital Assets

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