Tuesday, June 29, 2010

MidAtlantic Farm Credit is Staffed to Help Agriculture





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2010

(Denton, MD) – Lloyd Webb, regional manager for the Delmarva Region of MidAtlantic Farm Credit, has announced the promotion of Wayne Richard to area lending manager and the hiring of Greg Williams as a loan officer.

Richard will be responsible for managing the sales and marketing efforts of the loan officers in the Denton and East New Market office. He joined Farm Credit in 2004 as a loan officer in the East New Market office. A few years later he transferred to the Denton office to handle larger commercial farm accounts. “Wayne has gained the knowledge and experience during his employment at Farm Credit to be a successful leader,” states Webb. “I look forward to working with him in his new position,” he adds. Wayne is a graduate of North Caroline High School in Denton, MD and graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD. He resides in Denton with his wife.

Williams will work from the cooperative lender’s Denton office. “Greg has a lending background which will benefit the customers and prospects he works with,” states Webb. “I’m excited about how his background will translate into great customer service,” adds Webb.

Greg graduated from Verona High School (New Jersey) and St. Michaels College (Vermont) with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He resides in Centreville, MD with his wife and three children.

MidAtlantic Farm Credit is one of the largest agricultural lenders on the east coast. They are part of the national Farm Credit System, a cooperative lender with more than 500,000 borrowers and a portfolio of over $160 billion.


For more information contact:
Sandy Wieber, VP Marketing
800.333.7950 or swieber@mafc.com

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Josh Housekeeper joins MidAtlantic Farm Credit




For more information contact:
Sandy Wieber, Sr. VP of Marketing
swieber@mafc.com
800.333.7950



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2010


(Lancaster, PA) – Bill Kitsch, commercial loan manager, has announced the hiring of Josh Housekeeper as a loan officer for MidAtlantic Farm Credit’s Penn Region. He will work from the cooperative lender’s Lancaster office. According to Kitsch, Housekeepers’ primary responsibility will be new business development and servicing of existing accounts.

“Josh is an experienced sales person and brings a lot of knowledge to the marketplace. He’ll be a real asset to our current customers as well as developing new business relationships,” states Kitsch.

Josh graduated from Solanco High School in Quarryville and Delaware Valley College in Doylestown. He earned a degree in agri-business. He grew up on his family’s livestock and crop farm and currently resides in Nottingham with his wife and two children.

MidAtlantic Farm Credit is one of the largest agricultural lenders on the east coast. They are part of the national Farm Credit System, a cooperative lender with more than 500,000 borrowers and a portfolio of over $160 billion.