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PARKERSBURG — Ohio Valley Bank has announced the appointment of Shawn Sandy as Vice President and Business Development Officer. Sandy, who joined the bank's lending team earlier this year, is set to leverage his extensive experience to drive growth and enhance customer relationships.
A graduate of Mississippi State University in 1996, Sandy brings with him an impressive 28 years of banking experience, making him a valuable addition to the team. His primary focus will be on generating new commercial loans, as well as expanding the bank’s market presence and fostering long-term client partnerships.
Sandy's expertise in the banking sector is expected to contribute significantly to the bank's strategic initiatives and overall success. His commitment to understanding client needs and delivering tailored financial solutions aligns perfectly with Ohio Valley Bank's mission to provide exceptional service and support to its customers. The bank looks forward to the positive impact Sandy will have in his new role.
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