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Niceville native Emily Wright named vice president at Community Bank’s Coast Region

Niceville native Emily Wright has been promoted to vice president at Community Bank, where she oversees the Association Division.
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Emily Wright has been named vice president at Community Bank’s Coast Region, according to an announcement from Chief Executive Officer Eric Chambless.

  • Wright, a Niceville native, previously served as assistant vice president and has been in the banking industry for nearly four years. In her new role, she will continue to oversee the Association Division while resuming her business development duties and supporting her team.

Wright attended Northwest Florida State College and completed the Mississippi Bankers Association’s Principal of Banking Program.

She is active in the community, serving as treasurer for the North Gulf Coast Chapter of Community Associations Institute.

Wright is married to William. They have a daughter, Scarlett, and reside in Niceville.

Community Bank has $5 billion in assets with 56 offices and more than 850 staff members across Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee.

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