Fast 15: Brandon Andrews
by May 8, 2023 7:45 am 1,479 views
Brandon Andrews is motivated by helping others as it makes him “feel complete.”
It also led the Green Forest native to consider a nursing career before pivoting into banking. In 2011, Andrews moved to Fayetteville to attend the University of Arkansas and become a registered nurse.
“I enjoy being there when someone needs somebody to help,” he said. “When they need someone to listen to them or help them with a problem, talk them through something or listen — that’s always been what I thrive off of — being that person who’s there when someone needs them. Nursing would’ve given me that opportunity. Banking also does.”
In 2014, Andrews joined Signature Bank of Arkansas as a part-time teller before becoming full-time and moving into customer service. He remained there for about four years before spending a year in the loan department. In 2021, he returned to customer service to become a manager. He oversees eight employees.
“Our bank, we have a little over 200 employees, and with what I do, I get to talk to almost every department in the bank and almost every person at some point,” he said. “I help everyone with whatever they need.
“I like to be a one-stop shop, which is why I like to know a little bit about everything and why I’m grateful that I can work with these other departments because I can pick up little bits and pieces from them that I wouldn’t know otherwise,” he added. “That way, I can become a better worker and help anyone with anything they might need.”
Andrews’ long-term goal is to become an executive. Meanwhile, he looks to continue to grow and support his co-workers and staff.
“I have a very diverse group of people,” he said. “It’s so amazing to come and work with them every day and make a difference. Being where I am right now is my biggest accomplishment, and one day I think I will move up even further. But at this moment, I’m grateful for where I am.”
Andrews has volunteered for various community events the bank supports. He enjoys board, card and video games, walks, and cooking and baking for others.