Carolina Farm Credit Introduces Summer Interns
Statesviile, NC (PRWEB) July 16, 2013 -- Michael R. Morton, CEO of Carolina Farm Credit, is pleased to announce that four new summer interns recently joined the Association at the Lincolnton, Jefferson, Siler City and Rural Hall service centers.
Jessica Hoyle is a senior at Appalachian State University majoring in Finance and minoring in Mathematics and Supply Chain Management. After graduation, she hopes to work in the Mooresville/Charlotte area as a financial analyst. Hoyle is from Maiden and loves water sports, volleyball and playing with her dogs and cats. She attends First Baptist Church in Maiden. Hoyle is an intern at the Jefferson service center and looks forward to learning about the Farm Credit system.
Kellyn Hulsey is a graduate student at NC State University, majoring in Finance and Marketing. Hulsey is involved with the NCSU Chapter of MBA Women International and is Communications Officer for the Jenkins MBA Finance Club. After graduation, she is planning to work for a financial institution in the Southeast. She is from Sanford, and enjoys painting and gardening. She attends Cool Springs Baptist Church, where she teaches 4 & 5 year old Sunday School and is involved with the Hammers and Aprons Mission Group. Hulsey is an intern at the Siler City service center.
Caleb Miller is a senior at NC State University and is majoring in Ag Business Management. After graduation, he is planning to work in the finance side of agriculture while farming part time. Miller is from Belwood and enjoys being outside, farming and mechanics. He attends Normans Grove Baptist Church in Belwood. Miller is an intern at the Lincolnton service center. He is looking forward to learning how to effectively communicate with Carolina Farm Credit members and his fellow employees.
Lawrence Moore is a senior at NC Agriculture and Technical State University and is majoring in Finance. After graduation, he plans to go to graduate school to earn his master’s degree. Moore is from Raleigh and previously lived in Rockville, Maryland. When he is not busy with work or school, he enjoys working out and riding his motorcycle. He is also an SAT Prep tutor at Providence Baptist Church in Greensboro. Moore is an intern at the Rural Hall service center.
Carolina Farm Credit serves over 8,800 members with loans outstanding totaling more than $1.3 billion. The association’s territory covers the western half of North Carolina, with service centers located in Albemarle, Asheboro, Asheville, Boone, Browns Summit, Burnsville, Carthage, Concord, Ellerbe, Graham, Hendersonville, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Lenoir, Lexington, Lincolnton, Marshall, Mocksville, Monroe, Murphy, Newton, Pilot Mountain, Roxboro, Rural Hall, Salisbury, Shelby, Siler City, Sparta, Spindale, Statesville, Taylorsville, Wadesboro, Waynesville, Wilkesboro, Yadkinville, and Yanceyville.
Carolina Farm Credit was recognized as a 2013 Best Employer in North Carolina. The list of the Best Employers in North Carolina was created by Business North Carolina, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) – NC State Council and Best Companies Group. Carolina Farm Credit is the 5th Best Employer in North Carolina in the small to medium-sized company category.
Directors for Carolina Farm Credit are Joseph A. Lail, Chairman, Shelby; Mark A. Bray, Vice-Chairman, Lawsonville; John M. Barnard, Statesville; E. Bernard Beck, Seagrove; W. Rex Bell, Statesville; David M. Coltrane, Pleasant Garden; Susie J. Gambill, Sparta; W. Steve Love, Graham; Bobby J. “Bud” Matthews, East Bend; Clark M. Newlin, Haw River; Thomas E. Porter, Jr., Concord; Tony L. Ragan, Sanford; D. Kaleb Rathbone, Waynesville; Lewis E. Smith, Lincolnton; Vickie N. Smitherman, East Bend; L. Kim Starnes, Salisbury; Dr. Alton Thompson, Summerfield.
Beth Fox, Carolina Farm Credit, 704-761-2899, [email protected]
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