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Georgia Commerce Bank Names Bobbie Dyer as Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager for Johns Creek Market

Georgia Commerce Bank has announced the appointment of Bobbie Dyer as assistant vice president and branch manager for the Johns Creek market.

 

Dyer has 15 years of experience in retail banking in North Metro Atlanta, working with both national and community banks. She will assist with business development and overseeing day-to-day operations at the Johns Creek branch.

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“Having lived in Forsyth County the last 15 years, I am very excited about the opportunity to work with individuals and businesses in our community to help them achieve their financial goals,” said Dyer. “Our priority is to provide the highest level of personal service in the banking industry.”

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Dyer is very active in traveling for mission causes. She was recently in Swaziland Africa working with Children’s Hope Chest and in New Jersey helping with the Hurricane Sandy disaster relief efforts. 

 

“I believe in trying to make a difference and enjoy working with community-to-community type projects,” said Dyer. “My experience is that you always get back as much as you give when you help people in need.”

 

 

About Georgia Commerce Bank

 

Georgia Commerce Bank opened in 2003 to offer a higher level of customer service for both personal and commercial banking clients. In 10 years, total assets have grown from $13 million to more than $780 million. There are seven locations, including Acworth, Buckhead, Cumberland, Johns Creek, Marietta, Peachtree Corners, and Woodstock. For more information, visit www.gacommercebank.com or call 678-631-1240.





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