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Avenue Bank promotes two to executive vice president level

Jim McCann, Pete Wooten are veteran industry leaders
Jun 1, 2012 7:00 AM

Corporate Band Challenge draws seven groups ready to rock

Arts & Business Council event provides participants chance to boost team spirit, support arts community
Apr 15, 2012 9:01 PM

Capital Confirmation gets Avenue Bank work

Brentwood-based Capital Confirmation has landed a deal with Nashville's Avenue Bank. Under the agreement, Avenue Bank will use Capital Confirmation's confirmation.com, an online service for responding to audit confirmation and credit request inquiries.

Apr 5, 2011 1:21 PM

Chamber's annual meeting highlights wins in a tough economy

Mayor argues again for new convention center as economic driver
Sep 24, 2009 2:26 PM

State honor for Samuels

The Tennessee Bankers Association has named Avenue Bank CEO Ron Samuels a Leader in Banking Excellence.
Over the course of his more than 40-year career, Samuels has served in a leadership capacity at multiple banks and businesses. Before founding Avenue Bank in 2007, Samuels was group president for Regions Bank in Middle Tennessee. His responsibilities at Regions included the oversight of banking operations in 20 counties and more than $2 billion in assets.Samuels is a founder of the Mid-South School of Banking at Memphis State University and a former board member and chairman of the Tennessee Bankers Association Commercial Lending School. He was honored by the American Institute of Banking’s Memphis chapter as an Honorary Lifetime Board Member and the Nashville chapter as Banking Instructor of the Year. In 1988, he was named the Small Business Financial Services Advocate of the Year for the state of Tennessee.“Not only is Ron a leader in the banking industry, he is a respected leader in the Nashville community,” said TBA president Brad Barrett. “Ron’s commitment to causes that make Nashville a better place is extraordinary.”
Jul 23, 2009 2:22 PM