ServisFirst Bank Huntsville Announces Newest Senior Vice President, Private Banking Officer
ServisFirst Bank, a subsidiary of ServisFirst Bancshares, has announced the promotion of DeLynn Gower to Senior Vice President, Private Banking Officer for ServisFirst Bank Huntsville.
Prior to the announcement, Gower has worked with ServisFirst Bank for around sixteen years, where she served as the Client Service Representative, Assistant Branch Manager, and a few key positions within the Private Banking Department.
“DeLynn has worked for ServisFirst Bank since we started our Huntsville bank in 2006 as part of our original retail group,” states Andy Kattos, ServisFirst Bank Huntsville Executive Vice President and Regional CEO. “She has consistently demonstrated a superior work ethic combined with an abundance of talent and experience. DeLynn has always had a positive attitude and works well with her teammates including working jointly on prospective and existing clients with our commercial banking officers.”
Overall, Gower brings twenty-five years of banking experience to her new role as Senior Vice President, Private Banking Officer. Gower is also very active within the Huntsville community, including the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild and the Madison County Medical Society’s Practice Managers Roundtable. She is also a member of Women in Defense and a graduate of Leadership Greater Huntsville Class 29.
For more information regarding DeLynn Gower as Senior Vice President, Private Banking Officer for ServisFirst Bank Huntsville, please contact Krista Conlin, Krista@KCProjects.net. For more about ServisFirst Bank, please visit www.servisfirstbank.com.
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