Open Modal

Poole receives promotion at First Community Bank

audrey-pool-fcb
audrey-pool-fcb

First Community Financial Services, located at First Community Bank in Batesville, has announced that Audrey Pool has been promoted to senior vice president, financial advisor.

“I’m very excited about this promotion,” said Pool. “It is an honor and privilege to be able to serve our clients. I have been with First Community Bank for 20 years, and it has been my pleasure to help our clients achieve their financial goals. I look forward to continuing that service as a senior vice president.”

Pool joined First Community Bank’s brokerage division in 2003 and has more than 20 years of experience in the brokerage and financial planning industry. Her advisory expertise spans the range of banking services to wealth management. She maintains Series 65, Series 63, SIE, and Series 7 licensure and currently holds the designation of Certified Retirement Counselor (CRC).

She resides in Batesville with her husband, Craig. They have two sons, Jon (married to Heather), and Benjamin, as well as two granddaughters, Peyton and Alli. She is actively involved in her community and holds various positions. She is a member and past president of the Batesville Rotary Club and is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Paul Harris Fellows recognition. Additionally, she served on the advisory board for White River Health and the finance committee for the Old Independence Regional Museum. She has also held the position of past president for Business and Professional Women (B&PW) and has received the Women Mean Business Award.

She is part of the First Community Bank brand council and was one of the charter members of the Lyon College President’s Council. Apart from her community and professional commitments, she loves spending quality time with her family and exploring new destinations through her travels.

“This is a well-deserved promotion for Audrey Pool,” said Boris Dover, president and chief operating officer for First Community Bank. “Her commitment to excellence makes her an invaluable asset to our organization.”

Image: First Community Bank

Recommended Posts

Loading...