CresCom Bank Promotes Paula Gore to Branch Manager for its Little River Location

December 22, 2014

MYRTLE BEACH, SC – CresCom Bank has promoted Paula Gore as its new branch manager for the Little River location. Gore will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the branch, ensuring its financial performance, superior customer service, and adherence to policies and procedures.

Previously, Gore served as a customer service representative for the bank’s North Myrtle Beach location.

“We are pleased to name Paula as the new branch manager for our Little River location,” said David L. Morrow, President and CEO of CresCom Bank. “Her previous experience at our North Myrtle Beach branch, in addition to having spent several years in a branch manager capacity within the Little River market, will help ensure exceptional service to our customers.”

For additional information about CresCom Bank, visit www.haveanicebank.com.

 
About CresCom Bank
The mission of CresCom Bank is to be recognized as the leader in community banking by creating optimum value for customers and shareholders. CresCom Bank currently has 14 branch locations throughout South Carolina, including its loan production office in Greenville, S.C., and offers a strong core of banking products and services. It remains committed to warm, exceptional service and possesses a strong knowledge of local businesses and economic trends. CresCom Bank’s dedication to providing superior quality service exemplifies the bank’s “Have a nice bank” slogan. Carolina Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: CARO) is the parent-holding company of CresCom Bank, which owns and operates Atlanta-based Crescent Mortgage Company. Currently, the mortgage company lends in 43 states, partners with 2,000 community banks, credit unions and mortgage brokers, and offers access to various loan programs. In 2014, Carolina Financial Corporation ranked #6 on American Banker’s list of “Top 200 Community Banks and Thrifts as Ranked by Three-Year Average ROE.” It represented the #1 South Carolina community bank on this list. In 2013, it ranked #9 on ABA Banking Journal’s national list of top performing non-S banks and thrifts with total assets of $100 million to $1 billion.