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OUR VISION AND MISSION: Neil Stevens, President of Oconee State Bank

March 1, 2018 by Mike

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Beyond The Cupola
OUR VISION AND MISSION: Neil Stevens, President of Oconee State Bank
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Mike Sammond and Neil Stevens

“Beyond the Cupola” allows invited customers, community, and team members of Oconee State Bank to have an opportunity to share their stories of success and inspiration, and/or how the Remarkable culture of Oconee State Bank has inspired them to mark lives in their own right.

Neil Stevens/Oconee State Bank

In the early 1900s, there were banks in all the small towns of Oconee County… Bishop, Bogart, Eastville, Farmington and Watkinsville. When the Depression came along in 1929, all the banks went broke and Oconee County was without a bank for the next 30 years. Farmers and small merchants had to travel to Athens for their banking needs.

In 1958, a group of community leaders recognized the need for a bank in Oconee County and started a process of getting the necessary approval for a state chartered community bank. In 1959, the FDIC approved a community bank and Oconee State Bank opened its doors for business on February 1, 1960 with 3 employees and a small corner office on Main Street in downtown Watkinsville.

Today, Oconee State Bank has 3 full-service financial centers located in Oconee County, GA as well as a website which serves as an “Internet Branch.” The vision of the founders continues today. Oconee State Bank is proud to provide an unparalleled commitment to personalized service, value-added products, and a deep sense of responsibility to the communities they serve.

Tagged With: customer service in banking, Mike Sammond, neil stevens, Oconee State Bank, Oconee State Bank in Gwinnett County

Neil Stevens with Oconee State Bank, Trevin Dye with JETRO and Beth Mathews with JapanFest

August 30, 2017 by Mike

Gwinnett Studio
Gwinnett Studio
Neil Stevens with Oconee State Bank, Trevin Dye with JETRO and Beth Mathews with JapanFest
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Neil Stevens, Trevin Dye, Beth Matthews, Nikole Toptas
Neil Stevens, Trevin Dye, Beth Mathews, Nikole Toptas

Neil Stevens/Oconee State Bank

In the early 1900s, there were banks in all the small towns of Oconee County…Bishop, Bogart, Eastville, Farmington and Watkinsville. When the Depression came along in 1929, all the banks went broke and Oconee County was without a bank for the next 30 years. Farmers and small merchants had to travel to Athens for their banking needs. In 1958, a group of community leaders recognized the need for a bank in Oconee County and started a process of getting the necessary approval for a state chartered community bank. In 1959, they announced that the FDIC had approved a community bank and Oconee State Bank opened its doors for business on February 1, 1960 with 3 employees and a small corner office on Main Street in downtown Watkinsville.

Today, Oconee State Bank has 3 full-service financial centers located in Oconee County, GA as well as a website which serves as an “Internet Branch.” The vision of the founders continues today. Oconee State Bank is proud to provide an unparalleled commitment to personalized service, value-added products, and a deep sense of responsibility to the communities they serve.

Trevin Dye/JETRO

JETRO, or the Japan External Trade Organization, is a government-related organization that works to promote mutual trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world. Originally established in 1958 to promote Japanese exports abroad, JETRO’s core focus in the 21st century has shifted toward promoting foreign direct investment into Japan and helping small to medium size Japanese firms maximize their global export potential.

Beth Mathews/JapanFest

JapanFest Atlanta, the largest Japanese festival in the Southeast, will be held September 16-17, 2017, at the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth from 10am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sunday. Japan is the number one foreign investor in Georgia, and JapanFest celebrates the special economic and cultural bond Japan and Georgia share together.

Tagged With: neil stevens, nikole toptas, Oconee State Bank, Silver Lining in the Cloud, Trevin Dye

Cory Thompson & Cynthia Jackson with Georgia Piedmont Technical College and Neil Stevens with KeyWorth Bank

August 13, 2014 by Mike

Silver Lining in the Cloud
Silver Lining in the Cloud
Cory Thompson & Cynthia Jackson with Georgia Piedmont Technical College and Neil Stevens with KeyWorth Bank
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Nikole Toptas, Cory Thompson, Cynthia Jackson, Neil Stevens, Dominick Rainey
Nikole Toptas, Cory Thompson, Cynthia Jackson, Neil Stevens, Dominick Rainey

Cory Thompson/Georgia Piedmont Technical College

Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) is proud to offer two new and exciting career paths that will offer students the opportunity to work in the growing fields of Television, Film and Music. In the fall of 2013, GPTC began offering a Technical Certificate of Credit (TCC) and a degree in Design Media Production Technology (DMPT). In the fall of 2014, a degree in Recording Arts Technology (RART) was added to the curriculum.

Design and Media Production Technology prepares students for employment in a variety of media production industries. This program of study emphasizes hands-on production in specialized areas. Graduates of the program receive a Design and Media Production degree with specializations in graphic design and prepress, computer animation, web interface design, or motion graphics.

The Recording Arts Technology degree program prepares students for a career in the audio engineering field including working with live sound, such as for concerts and church services or recording, studio engineering, field recording, production of beats, audio for gaming, sound for film and television and sound for interactive applications such as animation, multimedia and web audio.

Cynthia Jackson/Georgia Piedmont Technical College

Established in 1961, Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) is one of the oldest and most respected of Georgia’s 33 technical colleges. Recognized for their student-centered atmosphere, Georgia Piedmont Technical College prepares individuals with the education, training, and skills to enter the workplace ready to make a difference in hiring companies and in the ever-changing global economy.

Residents of DeKalb, Rockdale, Newton, and Morgan counties have the opportunity to attend classes at one of two campuses and five centers conveniently located throughout the service area. GPTC provides real-world skills for rewarding careers. In fiscal year 2010, the College served 24,590 students and conferred 1,118 awards to graduates earning associate degrees, diplomas and technical certificates of credit. Graduates have a 99% job placement rate with 69% graduate placement in jobs in or related to their program of study or in further education.

Neil Stevens/KeyWorth Bank

KeyWorth Bank is a $400 million dollar community bank headquartered in John’s Creek, GA with locations in East Cobb, Dunwoody, Alpharetta and Duluth. KeyWorth Bank’s main focus is small to medium sized businesses and professionals including physicians and dentists.

 

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Jim Clark and Les Adkins with The APocket Company and Neil Stevens with KeyWorth Bank

October 23, 2013 by Mike

Silver Lining in the Cloud
Silver Lining in the Cloud
Jim Clark and Les Adkins with The APocket Company and Neil Stevens with KeyWorth Bank
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Dominick Rainey, Neil Stevens, Jim, Les Adkins
Dominick Rainey, Neil Stevens, Jim Clark, Les Adkins

Jim Clark & Les Adkins/The APocket Company

The APocket Company is a Social Relationship Management platform designed to help members deepen relationships with their most productive, highly valued connections.

Neil Stevens/KeyWorth Bank

KeyWorth Bank was established in 2007 with a vision of serving the expanding North Metro Atlanta market. Steady growth, profitability and maintaining a sound financial condition has been accomplished by providing a service-oriented “community banking” experience for businesses and individuals in the area. They operate multiple locations and have grown to $350 million in assets. KeyWorth associates are experienced professionals with a wealth of banking knowledge to assist clients in reaching their financial goals. KeyWorth has developed a focus on small and mid-sized businesses, medical practices and individuals by hiring bankers with a keen understanding of those client needs. They offer unique lending products and new technologies like Remote Deposit Capture to help businesses run more efficiently.

Tagged With: dominick rainey, keyworth bank, les askins, neil stevens

Neil Stevens with Keyworth Bank, Chuck Paul with A Closer Look and David Read with Printpack

August 21, 2013 by Mike

Silver Lining in the Cloud
Silver Lining in the Cloud
Neil Stevens with Keyworth Bank, Chuck Paul with A Closer Look and David Read with Printpack
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Neil Stevens/Keyworth Bank

Keyworth Bank is a $350 million Community Bank with three full-service offices and a loan office, serving small businesses in North Metro Atlanta.

Chuck Paul/A Closer Look

It’s The Experience. Creating customer loyalty in today’s “multiple choice” marketplace goes beyond product, presentation and price. Repeat business is a direct result of providing your customers with positive, memorable experiences. By asking the right questions, collecting on-point data and synthesizing it into intelligent information, A Closer Look helps you measure your customer’s experience and deliver solutions tailored to drive repeat visits and build brand loyalty. For over 15 years, A Closer Look has developed innovative, intelligent and actionable systems with one goal in mind: Capturing your customer’s experience and then delivering solutions to elevate their experience beyond expectations.

David Read/Printpack

Printpack is a major converter of flexible and specialty rigid packaging with an over fifty-year history of innovation.  Twenty-eight manufacturing plants throughout the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Poland, and China, allow Printpack the flexibility to offer a broad range of packaging options globally. Every product that Printpack designs and produces addresses a real world marketplace challenge for our customers. Packaging is the differentiator and your products demand packaging that performs. Maximize your potential with solutions from Printpack.

Tagged With: david read, dominick rainey, keyworth bank, neil stevens, printpack, Silver Lining in the Cloud

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