Vincent Tapped To Lead United Bank

Michael Vincent has been named CEO and president of Atmore, Alabama-based United Bank, Business Alabama reported. Vincent has been serving as interim president of the bank, which has nine branches in Baldwin County and one in Mobile County, since the retirement of Robert Jones was announced in July. He previously served as executive vice president and chief credit officer of United Bank, which he joined in 2006. “The bank’s management team today is the same one that has been working together for many years,” he commented. “Our strategies and goals remain the same, our application and execution will remain the same, and we anticipate the same success going forward.” The $1-billion financial institution is 117 years old and includes locations in Bay Minette, Daphne, Foley, Loxley, Magnolia Springs, Semmes, Silverhill, Spanish Fort and Summerdale and a presence in Florida.

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