Local Bank Names New Loan Officers; Stanfield, Noble

 

June 24, 2015 - Rick Campbell, Shelby Savings Bank board chairman, is pleased to announce Camille Stanfield as a new loan officer at the bank's Center branch and Zach Noble as a new loan officer at the bank's San Augustine branch.

"We are excited about adding Mrs. Stanfield and Mr. Noble to the Shelby Savings Bank family," Campbell said. "They both have strong connections to East Texas, and they each bring strong experience and unique perspectives to their new positions. We expect great things out of them, and we look forward to watching them grow in their careers."

Stanfield has more than three years’ experience as a certified public account and a Master of Professional Accountancy degree, as well as a bachelor's degree in business administration. She is a member of the East Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants and the Texas State Board of Certified Public Accountants. She is married to Scott Stanfield, and the couple attend Word of Faith Outreach Center in Joaquin.

Noble worked for Enterprise Holdings for three years before joining Shelby Saving Bank. He has a bachelor's degree in agribusiness from Sam Houston State University. He is a member of the San Augustine chapter of Ducks Unlimited and attends San Augustine Cowboy Church. His grandmother, Jeanette Davidson, is a member of the Shelby Savings Bank advisory board for San Augustine.

Shelby County Savings Association officially opened on July 27, 1982, in a portable building on Austin Street in Center. Today, Shelby Savings Bank has five locations - two in Center with branches in San Augustine and Hemphill and a loan production office in Palestine - 76 employees and, as of Dec. 31, 2014, $262,202,668 in working assets.