Friday, February 3, 2012

Century Bank of Georgia welcomes Antwuan J. Hill, James (Jay) Ivey Slaughter Jr. and Jennifer Wiggins-Matthews.

Media release: Century Bank of Georgia is pleased to announce several new additions to its staff: Antwuan J. Hill, James (Jay) Ivey Slaughter, Jr. and Jennifer Wiggins-Matthews.

Hill, who joined the staff in May of 2011, serves as Credit Officer. He brings many years of banking experience to Century Bank by having served as a credit analyst for other financial institutions since 2006. As Credit Officer, Hill assist in underwriting credit memorandums and reviewing loans for compliance with loan policy and governmental regulations.

Hill is a graduate of Cartersville High School where he went on to attend and graduate from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Hill resides in Cartersville with his wife and four children. Hill is currently pursuing his Masters of Business Administration.

Slaughter joined Century Bank of Georgia in August of 2011 as Special Assets Officer. He has worked in the banking industry since 2005. As Special Assets Officer, Slaughter develops and executes the most appropriate action for rehabilitation of workable credits and manages bank problem credits.

Slaughter is a graduate of Cartersville High School, attended the University of Georgia and received his Bachelor of History Degree from Kennesaw State University. Slaughter and his family reside in Cartersville.

Wiggins-Matthews joined Century Bank in January of 2012 as Business Development Manager. Most recently she served as Director of Alumni for Reinhardt University. Previously she held the position as Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Cartersville Medical Center and The Hope Center. As Business Development Manager, Wiggins-Matthews is responsible for marketing, advertising, customer service as well as development of new business.

Wiggins-Matthews is also a graduate of Cartersville High School. She received her Associate of Liberal Arts from Reinhardt University and her Bachelors of Consumer Sciences from the University of Georgia. Cartersville is home for Wiggins-Matthews and her family.

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