Renasant Hires Executive In Fairhope

Renasant Bank has hired Marilyn Catrett at its Fairhope Avenue branch as vice president and branch manager. Catrett has a bachelor’s degree in organizational management and holds several certificates and diplomas from The American Institute of Banking and The Institute of Financial Education. She has been active in the local community through Partners in Education with Baldwin County schools teaching high school seniors about credit and elementary students about savings, as well as acting as a financial counselor at Prodisee Pantry. She also participates in nonprofit activities supporting Junior Achievement, Muscular Dystrophy and Habitat for Humanity. “She has been a leader in banking in our market area for several years and has a wonderful reputation of taking care of the needs of her customers,” added Poenta Luckie, Renasant Fairhope Market president.

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