QUINCY, Calif., May 07, 2018 -- Plumas Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Plumas Bancorp (NASDAQ:PLBC), has announced that Shelley Macdonald has joined the bank as vice president, ag/commercial loan officer for the northern California region. With over 26 years of agricultural lending experience, Macdonald is responsible for generating ag and commercial loans and managing relationships for business clients throughout Tehama County and the northern California region. Previously, her position was vice president, assistant branch manager for Northern California Farm Credit/Golden State Farm Credit in Red Bluff, California.
“Shelley is an excellent addition to our team of talented ag and commercial lenders. Her focus on providing outstanding service and extensive knowledge of the local community will be tremendous assets to our clients and to Plumas Bank as we expand into Tehama County and beyond. We are confident that Shelley will be a significant contributor to our success,” commented Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer, Kerry D. Wilson.
Macdonald commented, "I am pleased to join Plumas Bank because it has a strong, community-oriented reputation. As an active member of the Tehama County community, I am eager to offer the hometown personal banking service that Plumas Bank is so well-known for and that this community deserves."
Macdonald lives in Red Bluff with her family. She has a lifetime of experience in agriculture and a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Business Management from California State University, Chico. Macdonald is very active in her community: she is vice president and ag education chairperson for the Tehama County Farm Bureau, and a past president and current board member of the Tehama County Education Foundation. Macdonald is also active on the Chico State Superior Ag Committee and the Shasta College Ag Advisory Board, she is a member of Tehama County CattleWomen, and she is an Antelope 4-H Sheep Leader. In 2004 Macdonald was recognized as the Tehama County Volunteer of the Year, in 2012 was awarded the Tehama County Woman of the Year Award and in 2014 she received the Common Threads California Distinguished Women in Ag Award.
About Plumas Bank
Founded in 1980, Plumas Bank is a locally owned and managed full-service community bank headquartered in Northeastern California. The Bank operates twelve branches: eleven located in the California counties of Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, Placer, Nevada, and one branch in the Nevada County of Washoe. The Bank also operates three loan production offices: two located in the California Counties of Placer and Butte, and one located in the Oregon County of Klamath. Plumas Bank offers a wide range of financial and investment services to consumers and businesses with a strong focus on Ag and SBA lending. Plumas Bank has received nationwide Preferred Lender status with the United States Small Business Administration. For more information, please visit our website at www.plumasbank.com.
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Source: Elizabeth Kuipers Vice President, Marketing Manager & Investor Relations Officer, Plumas Bank 35 S. Lindan Ave. Quincy, CA 95971 Ph: 530.283.7305 x8912 Fx: 530.283.9665 [email protected]


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