Corey Williams Promoted In Cabot

IMG_8907 Corey williamsCabot, Ark. – Centennial Bank in Cabot recently announced that Corey Williams has been promoted to Senior Vice President for its east region which includes Beebe, Cabot, Heber Springs, Jacksonville, Mountain View, Searcy and Ward. Williams is a graduate of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro with a bachelor’s degree in marketing management.

“Corey works extremely hard to make sure he serves his customers and has a pulse on the community. His dedication to both is what we look for in our bankers, and Corey is no exception,” said regional president Tracy French.

Williams’ new responsibilities include oversight of bank lending in addition to his current responsibilities as a lending officer.

“Just like our customers, I have a stake in my community. I am a husband, a parent and a concerned citizen who wants to make Cabot the best it can possibly be. I look forward to this new challenge,” said Williams.

Williams and his wife Amy live in Cabot and have three children. He was elected to the Cabot School Board in September, is a vice president for the Cabot Chamber of Commerce Board or Directors, member of the Cabot Rotary Club, advisory member for the Cabot Panther Education Foundation, and coach of several youth soccer and basketball teams.

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