Golden Valley Bancshares, Inc. and Golden Valley Bank Announces Board Appointments
October 30, 2021
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Golden Valley Bancshares, with its wholly owned subsidiary, Golden Valley Bank announced the appointment of Michael Phulps, Brent Largent and Sierra Grossman as the newest members serving on the Board of Directors for the Company and the Bank. This appointment expands the Board to eleven members. Michael Phulps, is a dedicated leader in Oroville, CA with extensive expertise in the industrial sector and a passion for economic development. He serves as partner and CFO of Metal Works, a steel fabrication firm, and partner in Skyline Steel Erectors and Nor Cal Powder Coating. Brent Largent started PacifiCom with a high school friend in Chico in 1993, providing proactive IT support for businesses and has continued to expand over the years. Brent is actively involved in the Chico Noon Exchange Club and has served on many Boards within the Chico community. Sierra Grossman is a second-generation owner at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Her current position as Vice President allows her to support Sierra Nevada's Corporate and Social Responsibility initiatives as well as advocacy and philanthropy. Sierra has been involved in the local community in a variety of roles, serving on nonprofit boards focusing on sustainability, local resources, and education.
Golden Valley Bank (the Bank) provides products and services to customers who are predominately small to middle-market businesses, professionals, and not-for-profit organizations located in Butte, Shasta, and surrounding counties. The Bank offers checking and savings, certificates of deposit (CDs) and individual retirement accounts (IRAs), debit cards, and an education center. Its business solutions include ACH & Wire, eDeposit, Positive Pay, and Merchant Services. The Bankâs account services include online banking, mobile banking, bill pay and CardValet and Zelle. The Bankâs business lending services include commercial loans, SBA loans and credit cards. The Bankâs personal lending services include home loans and credit cards.