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Mountain Commerce Bank announces Tim A. Topham appointed to Board of Directors

Mountain Commerce Bank announces Tim A. Topham appointed to Board of Directors

Tim A. Topham

JOHNSON CITY, TN – September 4, 2012 – Mountain Commerce Bank (MCB) announces the Board of Directors has appointed EVP/Knoxville Area President Tim A. Topham to the Bank’s Board of Directors. Topham graduated from Maryville College with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Topham brings over 30 years of experience in areas of commercial and real estate lending, branch supervision, Trust and Investments, and Financial Planning. He holds a Principal’s License, and is a registered representative with a Series 7, 66, and life and health insurance license.

“We are delighted to have Tim join the Board; he brings tremendous experience and insight. He is well-respected by his colleagues and exemplifies the Bank’s core values. Tim will be integral in the Bank’s continuing success in our Knoxville Market and the strategic vision of the organization,” said Bill Edwards, President and CEO.

As the Knoxville Area President, Topham and his team have had phenomenal results. Through his leadership, the Knoxville team has grown their loan portfolio to approximately $150 million and deposits to approximately $70 million through focus on the small business market and exceptional attention to medical and business professionals. Edwards stated, “These are the client relationships that welcome MCB’s approach of providing Hometown Service and Smart Technology.”

Topham is devoted to the community where he serves on the Board of Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. He served on the Board of Maryville College, is former President of the Alumni Association, and the Board of Goodwill Industries. He and his wife Traci have one daughter; they are members of First United Methodist Church of Maryville.

About Mountain Commerce Bank:

Mountain Commerce Bank (MCB) is a state-chartered, FDIC-insured, privately held financial services institution serving Knoxville, Johnson City, and Unicoi County. Through Hometown Service and Smart Technology, MCB offers big bank technology, products and services, with the personal attention and exceptional service of a hometown community bank.

At the end of July 2012, MCB had $315 million in Total Assets and $278 million in Total Deposits. MCB currently employs more than 60 individuals at five branches and one operations office.  For more information, visit us at www.mcb.comor check your account any time at 1-866-MCB-1910.  MCB is an equal opportunity employer.