Kristy Rodrigue was Promoted as Senior Vice President and Technology Officer at United Community Bank

Date of management change: April 23, 2022 

What Happened?

Blairsville, GA-based United Community Bank Promoted Kristy Rodrigue as Senior Vice President and Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Since 1950, United Community Bank has been dedicated to providing best in class service to our customers as the foundation of every relationship. We are “The Bank That SERVICE Built®” and we are committed to improving the communities we service through the philosophy of delivering exceptional banking service. Carrying an average Customer Overall Experience Rating of 9.6 out of 10*, United operates as one of the strongest and most secure banks in the Southeast. In conjunction, from 2014 to 2018, we earned the top ranking for overall customer satisfaction in the Southeast from the J.D. Power U.S. Retail Banking Satisfaction Study℠. Forbes also included United on their list of 2019 World`s Best Banks, a study based on "general satisfaction and key attributes like trust, fees, digital services and financial advice." With 149 banking locations throughout Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, we provide a full range of consumer and commercial banking products to fit your unique needs. If you want a better banking experience, visit your local United Community Bank today and allow our team to deliver the personal attention you deserve.

 

About the Person

Kristy Rodrigue is Senior Vice President and Technology Officer at United Community Bank. Previously, Kristy held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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