Chapman Joins Oakworth Board

Patrick Chapman has joined Oakworth Capital Bank’s South Alabama Market Board. The bank says its board is composed of leaders in the community who embody Oakworth’s core purpose of helping people succeed, while demonstrating leadership through its core values of “Golden Rule, Character, Innovative & Creative Spirit, Professionalism and Work Ethic.” Chapman is president of Gulf Coast Organics, Inc., a Foley-based landscape supply distribution company, and an owner of Craft Turf Farms, a Foley-based wholesale turf production business serving the Southeast. He also owns and manages commercial and industrial real estate throughout Baldwin County. Previously, he was the managing member and partner of Agvnt, LLC, a fertilizer manufacturing company acquired by Summit Nutrients in 2022 that developed technology and patents around fertilizer processing and formula.

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