CCB Community Bank’s Harrington completes graduate school
Published 9:15 am Saturday, July 1, 2023
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CCB Community Bank recently announced that Vice President of Commercial Lending Hunter Harrington graduated from Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Hunter is among the 168 bankers that received their diplomas on June 2. “This is a big accomplishment,” said CCB Community Bank CEO Michael Andrews. “This is an intensive and well-respected program. We know that Hunter will bring the knowledge and skills he learned to his customers and CCB.”
This three-year program provides courses covering all aspects of banking, economics, and related subjects. Students traveled from nineteen states, the District of Columbia, and Mexico to participate in this session.
“It was a challenging and truly rewarding experience,” said Harrington.
Sponsored by 15 southern-state bankers associations in cooperation with the Division of Continuing Education at LSU, the Graduate School of Banking at LSU requires attendance on campus for three years, with extensive bank study assignments between sessions.
The faculty is comprised of more than 50 bankers, business and professional leaders, and educators from all parts of the U.S.
During their three summer sessions at the Graduate School of Banking, students receive 210 hours of classroom instruction, planned evening study, and final examinations at the end of each session.
CCB Community Bank is headquartered in Andalusia, Alabama with branches in Opp, Crestview, Niceville, and DeFuniak Springs, offering full-service bank and financial services. CCB Community Bank’s total asset size is $620 million.