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Rachel Guthrie promoted to Vice President, Credit Officer at ServisFirst Bank Huntsville

June 20, 2025/in Banking, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Recognition/by staff reports

Rachel Guthrie has been promoted at ServisFirst Bank Huntsville and now holds the title of Vice President, Credit Officer. Rachel began her career with ServisFirst Bank in May 2019 as a Credit Analyst after earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Auburn University. 

Rachel has advanced steadily through the organization, being named Assistant Relationship Manager and Banking Officer in December 2021, and then Assistant Vice President in June 2023. Known for her strong loan structuring skills and proactive support of complex client portfolios, Rachel plays a key role in mentoring analysts and supporting top-performing lenders. In her new role, she will serve as a backup credit liaison to the Birmingham office. 

Rachel earned her MBA from the University of North Alabama in July 2022 and remains actively involved in the community through her volunteer work with The CornerStone Initiative and as a member of the Community Bank Partners board.

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