BURLINGTON, N.C., Aug. 28, 2017 -- Select Bank & Trust named Greg Spainhour as commercial relationship manager for Randolph and Alamance counties, announced W. Keith Betts, executive vice president and chief banking officer.
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Spainhour will assist in business development and lending for one of Select’s leading markets and will work to grow the bank’s presence in the Randolph and Alamance regions and other areas of North Carolina. Spainhour has more than 30 years of banking experience across the state, specializing in commercial banking management, lending, branch leadership and in regional and executive management.
Most recently he worked with a community bank in Asheboro, N.C. where he served as senior vice president and commercial relationship manager. His office is currently located at the South Church Street branch in Burlington.
“With Greg’s extensive experience in business development, commercial and real estate lending, his years as a top producing commercial banker, as well as more than three decades of banking knowledge, he is a great fit for Select Bank,” Betts said. “We are pleased to have him join the team and know he’ll be an asset to our bank and customers and will play an integral role in our continued growth.”
Spainhour completed the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from High Point University in High Point, N.C. He has also completed the Advanced Management Program with the North Carolina School of Banking administered by the North Carolina Bankers Association.
“I am excited about the opportunity to serve with Select Bank & Trust,” Spainhour said. “I look forward to connecting with the community and building even more relationships throughout the region. I have spent my career helping businesses solve problems, overcome obstacles and succeed and I am excited to be a part of the Select team. It is my personal mission to provide the highest level of sound financial advice and to work with customers to develop solutions and strategies for the future. I look forward to meeting new and long-standing Select customers.”
In the community, Spainhour is a member of the Asheboro Rotary Club, the United Way of Randolph County where he serves as a board member and a board member of the Randolph Friends of the Zoo.
About Select Bank & Trust
Select Bank & Trust, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Select Bancorp (NASDAQ:SLCT), is headquartered in Dunn with 13 offices in Burlington, Clinton, Dunn, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Leland, Lillington, Lumberton, Morehead City, Raleigh and Washington, NC. Select Bank & Trust serves these, and nearby communities focusing on local businesses and consumers as a dedicated community bank. The mission of Select Bank & Trust is to be the bank of choice in the communities we serve, by providing exceptional customer service, superior products and experienced bankers using a “common sense” approach to banking. When customers choose to bank with Select Bank, they receive quality financial products at a fair and competitive price, along with unparalleled friendly, courteous, and responsive service.
Dana Cochran, SVP/Marketing Manager (910) 892-7080 [email protected] www.SelectBank.com


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