MidSouth Announces New President/CEO

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The Board of Directors of MidSouth

Community Federal Credit Union has approved the appointment of Roy Bibb as

MidSouth Community Federal Credit Union’s President/CEO. Mr. Bibb’s service as

President is effective on January 1, 2013. Mr. Bibb will replace Claude

Garrett, who has served as President of MidSouth Community Federal Credit Union

since 1976.

 

Mr. Bibb brings over 20 years of

relevant financial services leadership and experience. He most recently served

as Vice President of Branch Services at Robins Federal Credit Union and also

served in prior years as President/ CEO of Central Georgia Regional Credit

Union.

 

As President, Mr. Bibb will leverage

his experience and service vision in developing and executing strategic goals

and providing excellent member service.

 

MidSouth Community FCU was originally

chartered as Bibb Teachers Federal Credit Union, and has since grown to $174

million in assets with a membership that includes more than 31,000 members. Financial

services are open to anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school

within the NCUA-designated 13-county community charter.  MidSouth Community FCU is a local

not-for-profit financial cooperative, owned and operated by its members, with

the oversight of a volunteer board of directors.

 
 

Roy

Bibb, President/CEO MidSouth Community Federal Credit Union


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