Citizens Bank appoints Adam Mitchell as new president
Citizens Bank, an Arkansas-based community bank, has appointed Adam Mitchell as president. Mitchell will work, alongside CEO Phil Baldwin, to lead the strategic growth of Citizens Bank throughout Arkansas. Mitchell will be based in Little Rock, where the bank hopes to expand its central Arkansas footprint, according to a release by the company.
Mitchell has nearly 20 years of experience in the banking industry, 17 of which have been at Simmons Bank. In his most recent role as executive vice president and chief retail officer, Mitchell oversaw branch performance, staffing and service and sales delivery for more than 190 locations across seven states. He was responsible for the treasury management sales team across the system. Prior to taking this executive role, Mitchell was the central Arkansas community president at Simmons, where he managed the bank’s largest division with more than $1 billion in assets.
“I’m incredibly honored to lead such a talented group of bankers,” Mitchell said. “This opportunity allows me to focus on the things I care about the most: people, customer service, organic growth and innovation. I have always known Citizens Bank to have an impeccable reputation for both customer and community service, and I’m looking forward to helping propel that focus from central Arkansas.”
Mitchell has been a key player in Simmons’ growth, systems development, acquisition strategy and the successful integration of those acquired banks and their staff into Simmons’ operations, including the successful talent assimilation and vision alignment for the Metropolitan Bank and Delta Trust acquisitions, according to information released.
“Adam’s demonstrated success at Simmons speaks for itself,” Baldwin said. “His proven track record of exemplary leadership, coupled with a loyal commitment to his community, makes him a perfect fit for Citizens Bank. I am excited to have him at the helm of our growing team as we expand our customer services and footprint in central Arkansas and beyond.”
Mitchell serves on the advisory board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and, together with his wife, Kristie, was honored with its Living & Giving Award in 2017 and served as co-chair of the Central Arkansas Heart Ball in 2014. He is a board member for the Little Rock Regional Chamber, Baptist Health Foundation and Arkansas Health Group. He has also held various roles with Hendrix College, the Arkansas Bankers Association and Junior Achievement of Arkansas.
Mitchell graduated from Hendrix College in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He is also a graduate of the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking, as well as the Wharton Leadership Academy. Mitchell and his wife live in Little Rock with their two daughters.
Citizens Bank was founded in 1953.