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Young Bankers Division

On August 10, 1960, a delegation of bankers met in the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville to organize a new division of the Tennessee Bankers Association. There was one goal—to groom future leaders of the banking industry in Tennessee.

The Young Bankers Division was created to nurture the professional development of the state’s young bank officers and prepare them to become the industry’s next generation of leaders. It provides a variety of educational opportunities for its members and promotes community awareness of the banking industry.

The success of the Young Bankers Division can be measured through the many leaders in the banking industry, local communities across the state, and the association itself who are products of these efforts. Since the establishment of the Division in 1960, a significant number of bankers who were active in the Young Bankers Division have advanced to become officers, directors, and committee chairmen of the TBA—direct evidence of the division’s continuing success in achieving its goal.

Coty Grissom
Chairman

  Homeland Community Bank
McMinnville

Brooke Regen
Chairman-Elect

  First Citizens National Bank
Dyersburg

Cletus Tate
Vice Chairman

  First Peoples Bank of Tennessee
Jefferson City

John Seiber
Immediate Past Chairman

  Peoples Bank of the South
LaFollette

East Tennessee Directors

Wesley Fletcher
Director

  The First Bank and Trust Company
Johnson City

 

Montay Calloway
Director

  Tennessee State Bank
Sevierville

 

Jordan Knight
Director

  WesBanco Bank, Inc
Knoxville

 

Middle Tennessee Directors

Lauren Howell
Director

  Citizens Tri-County Bank
Dunlap

 

Andrew Barrett
Director

  Mountain Commerce Bank
Brentwood

 

Logan Tuck
Director

  Macon Bank And Trust Company
Lafayette

 

West Tennessee Directors

Will Landry
Director

  The Bank of Fayette County
Rossville

 

Jinny Culpepper
Director

  Centennial Bank
Humboldt

 

Dustin Boroughs
Director

  Decatur County Bank
Decaturville

 

Young Bankers find fellowship through participation in:

Leadership Convention
March 30–April 1, 2026
Marriott Knoxville Downtown

The Young Bankers Leadership Convention, typically held in April, is an opportunity for bankers to learn about current industry issues and to acquire leadership skills that will benefit them in both their bank and their community. The convention business program features professional speakers, the election of division officers, and multiple opportunities to build a statewide professional network.

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Financial Literacy Week
April 6–10, 2026

The Young Bankers Division has been involved in increasing financial literacy and fiscal responsibility within their communities since 1962 when the division first initiated an aggressive campaign to assist teachers in broadening the public understanding of banking. The Young Bankers Division coordinates Tennessee Financial Literacy Week, a week-long campaign whereby bankers reach out to students from kindergarten through college, civic and business organizations, and other consumers to help them understand personal economics and money management.

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Day on the Hill
February 11, 2026
Capitol Building, Nashville

 

Each March, the Young Bankers Division organizes a day at the state capitol. Day on the Hill encourages engagement in the political and regulatory process which ultimately dictates the business climate of Tennessee and its communities. The program gives young bankers the opportunity to observe the General Assembly in session in Nashville. Participants meet with legislators, learn about the processes and procedures of the state’s governing body, tour the Capitol, and attend committee sessions.

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Coffee Breaks
August 24, 2026–Manchester
August 25, 2026–Nashville
August 27, 2026–Jackson
August 28, 2026–Memphis
September 1, 2026–Chattanooga
September 2, 2026–Kingsport
September 3, 2026–Knoxville

 

Join the Young Bankers Division for a morning filled with networking, caffeine and your fellow young bankers while learning about TBA’s Young Bankers Division. While this event is come-and-go, brief remarks will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m.

This event is held in conjunction with TBA’s Membership Meetings, hosted by the TBA Chairman and the TBA staff. Stay on-site following the Coffee Break to attend this year’s Membership Meetings to learn about current industry updates and the present areas of focus for the Tennessee Bankers Association. This event begins at 11:30 and concludes by 1 p.m.

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