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Community Bank welcomes Lindsay Wilson

Submitted by UNITED COMMUNITY BANK

CLAYTON — United Community Bank is pleased to announce the addition of Lindsay Wilson as vice-president, commercial relationship manager to its team in Clayton.

In this role, Wilson will be responsible for cultivating relationships with business owners across Johnston County and providing clients with the best funding and comprehensive services to grow and operate their businesses successfully.

“We are excited for Lindsay to join our team. She brings a wealth of knowledge of the North Carolina market and the commercial banking and lending sector,” said Brent George, senior vice-president, commercial relationship manager at United Community Bank. “Additionally, Lindsay is an active member of her community which aligns perfectly with our culture here at United.”

Wilson comes to UCB with more than 10 years of banking experience. Previously, she served as the assistant vice-president, business development officer for PNC Bank and regional financial wellness consultant at Truist. Her experience includes acquiring and fostering new relationships with commercial and corporate entities by delivering industry-specific expertise and consultative solutions to satisfy client needs.

“After dedicating many years to the Triangle market, I am thrilled to now serve in the county I call home,” Wilson said. “I look forward to investing my time into building new relationships with local businesses and providing a strong partnership as they continue to grow. It’s an honor to represent United and I’m thankful for the opportunity to join this dynamic team.”

In her community, she is on the board of directors of the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield, where she works closely with nonprofit organizations to prioritize the fight against food insecurity and provide resources to improve the lives of women and children throughout Johnston County.

A North Carolina native, Wilson earned her bachelor’s degree in human resource management from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She resides in Smithfield and enjoys spending time with her family and relaxing on the beach in her free time.

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