BankPlus adds new VP’s
by MBJ Staff
Published: May 8,2011
Tags: Allison Impastato, BankPlus, Deborah Crook, James Clark, Jeffrey Lohmeier, Jennifer Moak, John Murry Greenlee, Marc Porter, Mark Ouellette, Randy Stuart, Russell Jordan

Randy Stewart
BankPlus recently announced the addition of new vice presidents. Randy Stuart was promoted to first vice president within the bank’s Commercial Real Estate Department. Stuart has over 20 years of experience in the banking industry and has been with BankPlus for four years. A native of Mobile, Ala., Stuart attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is a graduate of the University of South Alabama.

Mark Oullette
The bank’s director of affordable housing, Mark Ouellette, was promoted to first vice president. Ouellette works in the bank’s Dalton Street Office. Ouellette has over 13 years of experience in the banking industry and has been with BankPlus for 10 years. A native of Clinton, Ouellette is a graduate of Mississippi College. In the community, Ouellette volunteers his time teaching homebuyer education classes. He also serves on the board of directors of Midtown Partners Inc. as well as the board of trustees and treasurer for the Clinton Community Nature Center. Ouellette and his wife, Amy, have four children, Annelise, Emily, Jenna and Colton.

Jeffrey Lohmeier
Jeffrey Lohmeier was promoted to first vice president within the bank’s Wealth Management Group. Lohmeier has over 10 years of investment experience and has been with BankPlus for eight years. A native of Jackson, Lohmeier is a graduate of the University of Mississippi.

James Clark
James Clark was promoted to senior vice president within the bank’s Wealth Management Group. Clark has over 18 years of experience in the investment industry and has been with BankPlus for five years. A native of Jackson, Clark holds a bachelors degree in economics from the University of Mississippi and a masters degree in business administration from Millsaps College. In the community, Clark is a member of the CFA Society of Mississippi. Clark and his wife, Daphne, have five children.

Jennifer Moak
Jennifer Moak was promoted to first vice president within the bank’s Commercial Real Estate Department. Moak has over 10 years of experience in the banking industry and has been with BankPlus for five years. A native of Clinton, Moak is a graduate of the University of Mississippi where she also received her master of business administration.

Marc Porter
Marc Porter was promoted to first vice president and legal counsel. Porter has been with BankPlus for six years. A native of Portsmouth, Va., Porter is a graduate of Lynchburg College, Mississippi College School of Law and Georgetown University Law Center. In the community, Porter serves as a vice president of the Mississippi Corporation Counsel Association.

Russell Jordan
Russell Jordan was hired as vice president within the bank’s Operations Department. Jordan was most recently employed with Franklin Service as director of technology and network security. A native of Winfield, Ala., Jordan attended Bevill State Community College. In the community, he is a member of InfraGard and the Association of Information Technology Professionals. Jordan and his wife, Simonne, have two children, Hannah and Will.

Allison Impastato
Allison Impastato was hired as vice president within the bank’s Meridian Downtown office. Impastato has over seven years of experience in the banking industry and was most recently employed with State Bank & Trust Co. A native of Senatobia, Impastato is a graduate of the University of Mississippi. She and her husband, Andy, have two children, Jack and Anna Rose, and reside in Meridian.

Deborah Crook
Deborah Crook was promoted to vice president in the bank’s Yazoo City-Jerry Clower office. Crook has over 25 years of experience in the banking industry and has been with BankPlus for over 20 years. A native of Yazoo City, Crook is a graduate of Yazoo City High School and attended Holmes Community College. She is a graduate of the Mississippi School of Banking. Crook has one daughter, Chelsea.

John Murry Greenlee
John Murry Greenlee was promoted to senior vice president of the bank’s Yazoo City-Jerry Clower office. Greenlee has over 10 years of experience in the banking industry. In the community, Greenlee is chairman of the board of deacons at First Presbyterian Church and a member of the Yazoo City Rotary Club and Yazoo City Chamber of Commerce. Greenlee serves on the board of directors for the Yazoo County Farm Bureau and is treasurer of the Yazoo County Mississippi State University Alumni. A native of Greenville, Greenlee is a graduate of Washington School and Mississippi State University. He is also a graduate of the Mississippi School of Banking at Ole Miss and the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University. Greenlee and his wife, Amanda, have three children, Link, Staten and Lexie.
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