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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Community Trust Bancorp Announces Frank Price Promoted To Quality Control Supervisor

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT MARK A. GOOCH

VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, COMMUNITY TRUST BANCORP, INC.

AT (606) 437-3229

PIKEVILLE,  KENTUCKY:  Mark A. Gooch Vice Chairman, President and CEO of Community  Trust Bancorp, Inc., is pleased to announce that Frank Price has been  named as Quality Control Supervisor at Community Trust Bank.  

 

Mr.  Price’s responsibilities as Quality Control Supervisor include the  tracking of loan exceptions, review of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act  (HMDA) data and monthly reports, and completing Direct Trend Analysis  reports for risk management.  Mr. Price’s office is located at the  Community Trust Bank Operations Center in Pikeville, Kentucky.

 

Mr.  Price has worked for Community Trust Bank for twelve years.  He  graduated from Prestonsburg High School in Prestonsburg, Kentucky.  He  earned an Associate’s degree in Applied Science Information Technology  from Big Sandy Community and Technical College in Prestonsburg,  Kentucky.  He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Science Business  Administration from Southern New Hampshire University Online.

 

Mr.  Price and his wife Mashanna, also employed with Community Trust Bank,  have two children.  They reside in Pikeville, Kentucky.

 

Community  Trust Bancorp, Inc., with assets of $5.4 billion, is headquartered in  Pikeville, Kentucky and has 69 banking locations across eastern,  northeastern, central, and south central Kentucky, six banking locations  in southern West Virginia, three banking locations in Tennessee, four  trust offices across Kentucky, and one trust office in Tennessee.

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