Grant County Bank and Highlands Bankshares Recognize Employees
In a recent announcement, Grant County Bank and Highlands Bankshares proudly recognized employees Shawna Musser and Sarah Nottingham for their academic accomplishments at the West Virginia School of Banking. Musser, who is the assistant vice president responsible for compliance, security, and the Bank Secrecy Act, has shown exceptional commitment to her professional development. Nottingham, serving as the financial officer for Highlands Bankshares, also completed her first year in this esteemed program. The West Virginia School of Banking aims to provide local banking professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in a rapidly changing financial landscape. By investing in their employees' education, these institutions contribute to a more competent and knowledgeable workforce, ultimately benefiting customers and the community.
The recognition of Musser and Nottingham underscores the importance of continuous learning in the finance sector. As banking evolves, such initiatives are critical for maintaining high standards of service and professionalism. This acknowledgment not only celebrates individual achievements but also reinforces the institutions' commitment to employee development and community service.