Doug Parkey
Citizens Bank President and CEO Corey Craig is happy to announce that Doug Parkey has been named to the position of Senior Vice-President of Regional Banking.
With a proven track record of leadership and new business development, Mr. Parkey will lead an integrated business growth plan in driving forward client-centric strategic initiatives at the Bank. Parkey will be based in the Somerset office, closely working alongside Lake Cumberland Market President Brian Hutchinson.
Corey Craig commented, Doug brings a wealth of knowledge to our bank. His work ethic and strong people skills make him a great addition to our team. His expertise in all areas of financial services will be a valuable resource to customers across the entire region.
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Gulf Winds Cares Foundation awards $20,000 in scholarship funding
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PENSACOLA The Gulf Winds Cares Foundation provided $20,000 in scholarships to four graduating high school seniors.
Winfred Brittain, Noah Calvery, Jacob Greeson and Emma Ostrom were each awarded $5,000 to further their education at a higher learning institution.
Gulf Winds received 61 applications for the Scholarship Program, designed to support students that are members of Gulf Winds Credit Union in their first year of higher education.
“We had a record number of applicants this year,” said Chris Rutledge, CEO/president of Gulf Winds. “The quality of the applications indicates that our future is bright as the next generation of leaders comes into their own.”