Farm Credit Hires a New Loan Officer in Salisbury Office
WESTMINSTER, Md. (PRWEB) December 31, 2018 -- MidAtlantic Farm Credit recently announced the hiring of Amy Rowe as a loan officer. She will be based out of the association’s Salisbury, Maryland office.
“We are looking forward to having Amy join our team and work alongside our employees and our members,” says Jennifer Frock, regional lending manager with MidAtlantic Farm Credit. “Her extensive background in finance and agriculture will make her a strong asset to our sales team. We’re excited to bring her on board.”
Prior to joining Farm Credit, Rowe served as a farm loan officer with the Farm Service Agency (FSA), which is part of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). She covered Alabama, Iowa, and, most recently, Maryland’s Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland, working with producers to finance operations and provide options for their financial needs.
“I am excited to join the team at MidAtlantic Farm Credit,” says Rowe. “With my background in agriculture and previous experience with FSA, I hope to offer Farm Credit borrowers realistic and creative solutions for their businesses. Being able to understand customers’ operations and relate to their different needs is important to ensure that Farm Credit is offering the best customer service.”
Rowe, a native of Cullman County in Alabama, earned an animal science degree from Auburn University, with minors in poultry science and agricultural leadership. She grew up on a poultry and cattle farm, where she fell in love with agriculture. Rowe currently resides in Parsonsburg, Maryland with her husband.
About MidAtlantic Farm Credit
MidAtlantic Farm Credit is an agricultural lending cooperative owned by its member‐borrowers. It provides farm loans for land, equipment, livestock and production; crop insurance; and rural home mortgages. The co-op has over 11,600 members and over $2.7 billion in loans outstanding. MidAtlantic has branches serving Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. It is part of the national Farm Credit System, a network of financial cooperatives established in 1916 to provide a dependable source of credit to farmers and rural America.
Jenny Kreisher, MidAtlantic Farm Credit, http://www.mafc.com, 888-339-3334, [email protected]
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