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Fifty Banking Professionals Graduate from Southeastern School of Banking

The Southeastern School of Banking (TSSB), held at Belmont University, completed another year of shaping future banking leaders.

From July 19–24, a record class of 61 first-year students commenced their journey, while 50 second-year students proudly concluded theirs, graduating as the class of 2026.

Dedicated to cultivating the analytical prowess and management acumen of banking's rising stars, TSSB's rigorous program is a must for higher-ranking officials and junior to mid-level managers seeking to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing financial landscape.

“The banking industry continues to change at a rapid rate, both from technology and ever-changing regulations that banks must navigate,” said Colin Barrett, president of the Tennessee Bankers Association. “Our Southeastern School of Banking provides the kind of high-level training that our graduates can take back to their banks, helping not only themselves but also others who they manage or work with.”

Bankers attending the school received 70 hours of classroom instruction in two one-week sessions over two years. In addition to traditional banking classes, students participated in the ABA’s BankExec Simulation. The bank-simulation program provides students a real-world bank management experience.

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Honors and Scholarship Recipients

Each year, TSSB recognize those graduates who excel academically, ranking in the top 10 percent of their class. This year's distinction went to a select group of individuals who stood out for their exceptional performance across multiple challenging areas, including exams, simulations, and faculty evaluations.

Honors this year went to:

  • John Bibb, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  • April Bobb, TriStar Bank, Columbia
  • Connor Butler, Wayne County Bank, Collinwood
  • Whitney Delk, First National Bank of Tennessee, Livingston
  • Robert Stevenson, First Farmers and Merchants Bank, Columbia

 

2027 TSSB Enrollment

Invest in the future of your bank and enroll qualified candidates in The Southeastern School of Banking.

The 2027 concurrent year I and year II sessions are scheduled for July. If you would like more information on TSSB or any of TBA’s Southeastern Schools, please visit TNBankers.org or contact Monique White, via email at [email protected], or by phone at 615-244-4871.

 

2026 TSSB Graduates

  1. Miranda Abel, The Hardin County Bank, Savannah
  2. Kalinda Andrews, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  3. Megan Belcher, United Community Bank, Knoxville
  4. *John Bibb, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  5. *April Bobb, TriStar Bank, Columbia
  6. Jennifer Bolin, Wilson Bank & Trust, Cookeville
  7. *Connor Butler, Wayne County Bank, Collinwood
  8. Danielle Caldwell, Wellworth Bank, Westmoreland
  9. Clay Carnes, First National Bank, Gallatin
  10. **Randi Davis, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  11. *Whitney Delk, First National Bank of Tennessee, Livingston
  12. Conner Dempsey, North Alabama Bank, Hazel Green, Ala.
  13. Maria Easter, INSBANK, Nashville
  14. Wesley Freeman, First Community Bank of Tennessee, Shelbyville
  15. Ryan Garner, TriStar Bank, Dickson
  16. Sarah Hafley, Commercial Bank & Trust Co, Paris
  17. Jim Hammons, Bank of Lincoln County, Fayetteville
  18. Jacob Haney, Heritage Bank & Trust, Columbia
  19. Tonya Hansen, Citizens National Bank, Sevierville
  20. Delaney Harris, The Hardin County Bank, Savannah
  21. Tonya Hill, Union Bank & Trust Company, Livingston
  22. Tammy Horn, Wilson Bank & Trust, Murfreesboro
  23. Madison Horner, Peoples Bank, Clifton
  24. Matthew Huddleston, Commercial Bank, Harrogate
  25. Olivia Hughes, Carroll Bank and Trust, Huntingdon
  26. Courtney Hulsey, The Farmers Bank, Springfield
  27. Shawna Hunter, Union Bank & Trust Company, Livingston
  28. Jayce Johnson, The First National Bank of Middle Tennessee, McMinnville
  29. Stephanie Knight, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville
  30. Jacob Laws, Citizens Bank of Lawrence County, Br of Wayne County Bank, Loretto
  31. Helen Magette, Legends Bank, Clarksville
  32. Shelia Martin, CB&S Bank, Inc, Russellville, Ala.
  33. Kathryn Medrano, Wellworth Bank, Lafayette
  34. Cheya Neese, First National Bank of Tennessee, Livingston
  35. Kacee Odom, First National Bank of Tennessee, Sparta
  36. Alisha Robbins, Foundation Bank, Paris
  37. Will Seeley, West Tennessee Bank, a Div of Decatur County Bank, Jackson
  38. Cutter Shepherd, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville
  39. Victoria Shepherd, Wayne County Bank, Waynesboro
  40. Zachary Sloan, First National Bank, Gallatin
  41. *Robert Stevenson, First Farmers and Merchants Bank, Columbia
  42. Drew Strickland, United Community Bank, Nashville
  43. C.J. Tate, First Peoples Bank of Tennessee, Jefferson City
  44. Caleb Tuck, TriStar Bank, Dickson
  45. Gabby Vanatta, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  46. Zack Vantrease, Wilson Bank & Trust, Lebanon
  47. Cameron Vickery, The Hardin County Bank, Savannah
  48. Logan Warren, Commercial Bank & Trust Co, Paris
  49. Elizabeth White, Wilson Bank & Trust, Nashville
  50. Jamie Womack, Security Federal Savings Bank of McMinnville, McMinnville

*Denotes Honor Graduate
**Denotes Graduate School of Banking at LSU Scholarship Recipient

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