ServisFirst Bank names three executives to leadership roles
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ServisFirst Bank, a subsidiary of ServisFirst Bancshares (NYSE: SFBS), announced three leadership appointments on December 15. The bank named Hal Clemmer as Chief Banking Officer, Bart McBride as Sales Manager, and Harrison Morris as Regional CEO for South Alabama.
Clemmer will oversee the bank's overall banking strategy and growth initiatives across all markets. He brings 35 years of banking experience and has worked at ServisFirst Bank since 2017, previously serving as Regional President and CEO for the Atlanta and Virginia markets. Clemmer led the bank's entry into Virginia in 2023 and holds degrees from Auburn University and Samford University.
McBride will direct the bank's enterprise sales strategy and support teams across all markets. An Executive Vice President at ServisFirst Bank, he has 22 years of banking experience and has worked at the bank since its founding in 2005. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Finance from The University of Alabama and his MBA from The University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Morris will oversee regional strategy and commercial banking leadership across South Alabama. He previously served as Executive Vice President and Regional CEO in Dothan, Alabama. Morris joined ServisFirst Bank in 2007 to help launch the Dothan office and became Regional CEO in 2016. In 2020, he led the bank's expansion into Columbus, Georgia. He holds a BBA in Finance from the University of Mississippi.
"The Bank's continued success is driven by exceptional leaders who embody our commitment to client service, disciplined growth, and operational excellence," said Tom Broughton, ServisFirst Bank Chairman, CEO, and President.
ServisFirst Bank operates offices in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, with assets exceeding $18 billion.
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