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Adeline Thomason named FNBCC Junior Board of Directors ‘Member of the Year’

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First National Bank of Coffee County (FNBCC) is proud to announce the 2014-2015  Junior Board of Directors (FNBCC JBOD) Member of the Year. Miss Adeline Thomason of Coffee High School was chosen for showing positive contributions to each meeting, overall dedication to the 2014-2015 board, and perfect attendance to all meetings and events. She received a $1000 scholarship from FNBCC.

Being strong advocates of this community, these students represent the future of Coffee County through their display of integrity, quality, and commitment. From Coffee High School, members include Alexis McKinnon, Adeline Thomason, Neil Andharia, Cariana Spivey, Jessalyn Youngblood, Kajal Patel, Sarah Nugent, Kelsey Cumbass, and Jacob Hicks. From Citizens Christian Academy, members include Zach Ray, Aubrie Anna Smith, and Bailey Davis. These 12 students represented the top of their class and were chosen by school officials through a rigorous application process.

The primary purpose of the FNBCC JBOD program is to educate leaders among high school seniors in banking and financial literacy, gaining experience in business meeting procedures and group leadership. It is intended to develop leaders that have a concern for the future of Douglas and Coffee County through a better awareness of prevalent local economics.

The FNBCC JBOD met on a monthly basis throughout the year and, during this time, worked on various projects including a custom financial literacy presentation for their classmates, while learning essential business and leadership skills & knowledge.

Member of the Year, Adeline Thomason, will be attending Georgia Tech this fall in Atlanta. She is the daughter of Ms. Brenda Meeks and Mr. Ben Thomason.

First National Bank of Coffee County is excited to see what the future holds for Adeline and all the 2014-2015 FNBCC Junior Board of Directors. A special thanks to the family, schools, and staff of these students for allowing them the time to participate on the board.

Soon ready to begin a new year, the FNBCC JBOD has been a phenomenal success. FNBCC is excited to have the opportunity to foster youthful leaders within Douglas & Coffee County. The 2015-16 FNBCC JBOD applications have been submitted and are currently under review. Announcements will be made soon regarding the new board.

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