McCoy promoted at Citizens National Bank

Published 4:00 am Sunday, April 24, 2016

     Archie McDonnell, Jr., President and CEO of Citizens National Bank, is pleased to announce the promotion of Kyle McCoy to DeSoto County Market President.

    Originally from DeKalb, McCoy is a 2004 graduate of Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Banking and Finance, and an emphasis in Financial Services.     Currently, he is also participating in the Graduate School of Banking at LSU, and is on track to complete the program later this year. With 14 years of experience banking and finance related positions, McCoy joined Citizens National Bank in 2013 as a relationship banker in the DeSoto County market,

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     Since joining the bank, he has been extremely involved in the community. He is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the DeSoto Economic Development Council for the 2016-2018 term and is also serving as President-Elect for the Southaven Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors for the 2016-2017 term. A member of the Southaven Rotary Club since 2013, McCoy is also currently serving as Vice President of the organization, and was also voted Man of the Year by the Horn Lake Chamber of Commerce in 2015. In addition, he is a 2015 Graduate of the Leadership DeSoto program.

     He and his wife, Angie, are the proud parents of two sons and one daughter: Jonah is 3, Charlie is 2, and Ella is 9 months old. The family attends Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Southaven, where McCoy also serves as the Coordinator of the Church’s Financial Peace University program.

     Citizens National Bank is an independent, Mississippi-owned community bank with $1.25 billion in assets and manages an additional $920 million through its Wealth Management Division.

     The bank has been in continuous operation since 1888, and has 26 bank locations throughout the state of Mississippi in Meridian, Ridgeland, Olive Branch, Southaven, Madison, Flowood, Hattiesburg, Laurel, Waynesboro, Columbus, Macon, Kosciusko, Carthage, Philadelphia, and Quitman.