Bank of Botetourt has two new bank management grads
Bank of Botetourt Announces Graduates from the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management in Charlottesville, VA, August 2, 2019
Bank of Botetourt is pleased to announce that Todd E. Parsons, VPCommercial Loan Officer (Salem) and Mary Ann L. Miller, VP-Business Banking and Community Relations (Daleville) were among sixty-two Virginia bankers that graduated on August 2, 2019 from the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. The three-year school is sponsored by the Virginia Bankers Association in cooperation with the Darden School of Business at the University.
Bruce Whitehurst, VBA President and CEO commented about this year’s graduating class, “We are proud of the sixty-two bankers who graduated this year. These students have developed a range of skills that will both enhance their current performance, as well as qualify them as potential candidates for advancement within their institutions. The connections they have made with other students will benefit them both personally and professionally for years to come.” Joseph F. Collum, Chairman of the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management Board of Trustees and executive vice president, director of branch and business banking at Burke & Herbert Bank said, “The work the Board of Trustees performs is especially rewarding each August when graduation takes place. I speak for the Board of Trustees when I say that it is an honor to partner with the VBA staff and the officers of each class during the year as we work to ensure an exceptional educational experience for our student bankers. It will be exciting to see the career progress and path of each of our graduating bank students in the future.”
Class President, Jules Blaise T. Tamo, United Bank, said of his experience, “The mission of Bank School is to provide us with a thoughtful and creative approach that will help bankers succeed in our efforts to build a great community. It’s been a privilege to represent this school and class as its president. I look forward to watching everyone’s growth within their respected banks and in the great Commonwealth of Virginia.”
Through the use of highly qualified instructors and a challenging curriculum, the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management is designed to provide a multidimensional banking educational experience. Graduates complete three one-week summer sessions and eight home study problems. In their third and final year, students participate in a BankExec simulation, which provides them the opportunity to make decisions as senior officers of a bank. Graduates broaden their knowledge in all respects of banking, economics, and related subjects.
G. Lyn Hayth, III, President and CEO of Bank of Botetourt said, “We currently have one employee enrolled in the school and more that will be attending in the near future. We have had twenty-five employees graduate from the program and our Chairman H. Watts Steger III has been a Fellow for more than two decades. Bank of Botetourt believes in investing in its employees and the importance of expanding and diversifying their knowledge base. The Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management at Darden is one of the most prestigious in the country and we look forward to continuing our relationship with the school.”
The Virginia Bankers Association represents banks of all sizes and charters and has served as the unified voice for Virginia’s $615 billion banking industry and its 42 thousand employees since 1893. Bank of Botetourt was chartered in 1899 and operates twelve retail offices in Botetourt, Rockbridge, Roanoke, and Franklin counties and the City of Salem, all in Virginia. Bank of Botetourt also operates a mortgage division, Virginia Mountain Mortgage and a financial services division, Botetourt Wealth Management.
–Submitted by Mary Ann L. Miller, Bank of Botetourt