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Citizens Trust Bank Names Jamall O. Bell, Portfolio Manager Community Bank Expands the Lending Team to Align for Future Growth

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Jamall O. BellATLANTA, Ga. – Citizens Trust Bank, Inc., a leading financial institution announces the promotion of Jamall O. Bell as Loan Portfolio Manager. Mr. Bell, through his contributions has been instrumental in the identification, monitoring, mitigation of credit risks, and the assessment of complex loan transactions. His insight has yielded a positive impact in Citizens Trust Bank’s Asset Quality execution and Credit Administration Division strategy. “Jamall’s experience in taking a strategic vision and executing on that vision will strengthen Citizens Trust Bank’s position as the industry leader”, reported Citizens Trust Bank’s Chief Credit Officer, Frederick L. Daniels, Jr.
With a proven track record for success in a principal role, he has led the bank’s loan team in the development and implementation of the division’s portfolio workflow to accelerate loan approvals, increase lending efficiency, and accountability in the loan approval process. He is a leader of change and serves as the administrator and technical expert for the Credit Quest and Commercial Analysis programs. “Jamall’s leadership skills are well suited to lead Citizens Trust Bank’s development efforts as we continue the Bank’s mission to empower a community and help to realize dreams of financial independence,” said Daniels.
With more than 11 years of experience in commercial banking and credit administration he continues to bring an increased level of innovation to improve departmental operating models and Citizens Trust Bank’s overall effectiveness.
A native of Detroit Michigan, Jamall Bell received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Walsh College in Troy, Michigan and currently lives with his family in Douglasville, Ga.

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