Great Oaks Bank Welcomes Nick Harty as Savannah Market Executive

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Contact: Nick Harty
Phone: (912) 445-6861
Email: nharty@greatoaks.bank

(SAVANNAH, GEORGIA)— Great Oaks Bank announced that John “Nick” Harty has joined the bank as Savannah Market Executive. Nick brings over 21 years of banking and leadership experience in the Savannah market. He will oversee banking operations and growth in Savannah, Georgia.

A Savannah native, Nick is a graduate of Benedictine Military School. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia, and a mini -MBA from Clemson University. He serves as 3rd Vice President of the Propeller Club, Port of Savannah, and as Chairman of the Board of Stewards for The Hibernian Society of Savannah. He is an affiliate member of the CFO Council of Savannah and of the Realtor’s Commercial Alliance of Savannah/Hilton Head.

“As we continue to expand our footprint in the Savannah market, we searched for a leader that not only exemplifies our brand but knows the market. We are thrilled to welcome Nick to our leadership team at Great Oaks Bank. His extensive banking experience and leadership ability will be great assets to the bank, our customers, and our employees,” said Jon Seagraves, Coastal Division President. “Nick will contribute significantly to our continued growth and success in the Coastal Georgia market.”

About Great Oaks Bank
Like the great oaks that grace our landscape, Great Oaks Bank has deep roots in the communities we serve. We provide warm, friendly, responsive customer service, banking products designed to meet the needs of small businesses and families, and true relationship banking supported by best-in-class technology. Great Oaks Bank has $285 million in total assets with five office locations. Call or stop by one of our convenient offices in Eastman, Cochran, Rhine, Richmond Hill, or Pooler, or visit us at www.GreatOaks.Bank to discover what authentic community banking is all about.

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