FNBC promotes Alan Price community president in Sharp County

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FNBC President and CEO Marty Sellars recently announced that Alan Price has been promoted to community president for FNBC’s in Sharp County operations, which includes Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Highland and Hardy. Price has worked in community banking for the last seven years and will be located at the bank’s main office in Ash Flat.

“Alan loves Sharp County and serving our customers, two really important attributes we were looking for in this role,” said Sellars. “He is a trusted and respected leader and lender in our community, and we are proud to have him guiding our flagship market into the future.”

In his new role, Price will lead the growth of the core market’s lending and deposit portfolio, working closely with branch manager Alex Young.

“I am grateful to be a part of this wonderful team of Community Bankers and to call Sharp County home,” said Price. “I am honored to continue building on FNBC’s strong 111-year reputation as a true community bank that values relationships and serves as an economic catalyst, creating a better community for all of us.

Price joined FNBC in 2016 as the branch manager for its Batesville office and expanded his responsibilities to include lending in 2018. He became a commercial loan officer in Sharp County in November 2021.

He has an associate of applied science degree from ASU-Mountain Home. He completed the Batesville Leadership program sponsored through the Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Foundation Lending School through the Southwest Graduate School of Banking.