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American Pride Bank Welcomes Kristie McMahan as Chief Credit Officer
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Pride Bank is pleased to announce that Kristie McMahan has joined the organization as Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer. With nearly 25 years of banking experience, McMahan brings a strong track record of leadership across credit and risk management, commercial and private banking, and operational strategy. Throughout her career, McMahan has held a number of senior leadership roles, including Director of Commercial Administration, Credit Administration Manager, Loan Operations Manager, and Senior Credit Underwriter. She also has experience as a relationship and portfolio manager, along with financial leadership roles in private equity and international manufacturing, giving her a well-rounded perspective on financial strategy and credit discipline. McMahan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Finance from Wofford College and an MBA with concentrations in Finance and Risk Management from the University of Georgia. She is widely respected for her strategic insight and dedication to long-term organizational success. Kristie lives in Decatur, Georgia with her husband, Scott, and their two daughters. About American Pride Bank American Pride Bank was founded in 2007 by first-generation Americans and entrepreneurs to ensure that everyone has access to the financial products and services needed to earn their American Dream. The bank specializes in serving high-touch, relationship banking solutions that create pathways for generational wealth-building and business success. Through responsive financial services, American Pride Bank helps small business owners and communities thrive. We take pride in seeing our customers succeed and knowing we played a part in their journey. At American Pride Bank, your success is our pride.
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Yahoo
‘It's not fair': Residents rattled after the death of 5-year-old in Greenville County shooting
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) — An Upstate community is mourning the death of child who was died in a shooting on Friday. According to deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, the shooting took place at the Belle Meade Apartments on Fleetwood Drive around 5:30 p.m. The violence has rattled residents and shaken their sense of safety. The apartment complex entrance is now a memorial filled with balloons, flowers and stuffed animals, mourning 5-year-old Brite Acoy, who was killed in the shooting. 'This is a nice place to raise your children — what are we to think?,' a nearby neighbor, Arabia McMahan asked. 'I am afraid. I have never been more afraid in my life. I have been here five years, I have never had to fear for my sons safety.' Brite's twin brother remains in the hospital in critical condition. The child and another person were injured in the shooting. 'Can you just imagine as a 5-year-old what you are doing, what you are thinking?' McMahan said. 'You're supposed to be happy, carefree, you know what I'm saying. You are coloring. You are just oblivious to the BS.' Several neighbors said many children constantly run and play at the apartment complex, but on Friday, many were left running for their lives. 'The next thing you know — we are all running back into our apartments because they are still shooting,' McMahan recalled. 'Y'all are still shooting. Y'all did not stop. You did not stop. You had time to think about it. You looked at us and you kept shooting.' McMahan said children are left scared following the shooting. 'My son does not want to go near any open windows,' McMahan said. 'He wants the blinds closed. He can't be in any room by himself. He is everywhere that I am at. If anything falls on the floor or the neighbor drops something, he flinches in his sleep. He is scared.' On Monday, investigators with the sheriff's office were at the scene, still searching for answers. Community members are crying out for justice as well. 'That's all we have been talking about is how afraid we are because some of these animals are still on the street and yes I said animals because if you can just shoot out in the open and you don't care about anybody or nothing — you are an animal,' McMahan said. Three arrests have been made in connection to the shooting. Investigators have charged 31-year-old Shawnteza Sherman with murder and two counts of attempted murder, a 16-year-old faces similar charges as well as a weapons charge and another juvenile has been charged with a weapons-related offense. Neighbors nearby said the shooting was uncalled for. McMahan said she is dealing with the aftermath of witnessing the tragedy. She said students, many of whom are in elementary school, are speaking with counselors. Some children are still too shaken up to eat. 'I am a mother,' McMahan said. 'I am hurt. I am pissed. I have been crying. I am pissed again. I can't do my homework. I am a full-time student. I am a full-time mother. You know what I'm saying. Everybody is not on that. We are really trying to make a living for our children. It's not fair — don't come here with that.' The sheriff's office is still investigating the shooting at this time. It is unclear if deputies are looking for any additional suspects. If you have any information regarding the shooting, officials ask that you contact Crime Stoppers of Greenville at (864) 23-CRIME. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
24-02-2025
- Yahoo
VSP: Man charged after reportedly rear-ending, killing teen on bicycle in Lee Co.
LEE COUNTY, Va. (WJHL) — The Virginia State Police (VSP) said troopers charged a Wise County man with reckless driving on Friday after he reportedly rear-ended and killed an 18-year-old who was riding a bicycle in Lee County. A release from the VSP said Skylar McMahan, 18, of Big Stone Gap, was riding a bicycle on Route 58A in Lee County at around 1:45 p.m. Friday when he was rear-ended by a Dodge Ram 1500. Megan Boswell sent to women's prison in Nashville The release said McMahan was traveling westbound on his bicycle when the driver of the pickup truck, identified as Dustin Holman, 32, of Wise, rear-ended him. Police said McMahan died at the scene on Route 58A, one mile west of Route 982. Holman was not injured and charged with reckless driving, according to the release. The VSP said the crash remains under investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.