Oakworth Capital Bank Expands Its Leadership with New Board Members in Tennessee

Oakworth Capital Bank Welcomes New Board Members



Nashville, Tennessee – March 17, 2026 – Oakworth Capital Bank (OTCQX: OAKC) has announced exciting new additions to its leadership team aimed at enhancing its services in the Middle Tennessee market. Rob Stevens and Neely Coble IV have joined the Middle Tennessee Market Board, bringing with them extensive experience and a shared commitment to better serve the community.

Meet the New Leaders



Rob Stevens is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor with over thirty years of expertise in various fields, including manufacturing, logistics, and consumer products. Currently, he manages a bourbon-focused investment fund, where he plays a crucial role in shaping strategic directions and managing investments within the American whiskey industry. Earlier in his career, Stevens successfully led EnergyLogic LLC, significantly growing the company before its sale in 2019. Additionally, he co-founded Big G Creative, a board game publisher that has established a footprint in national retail distribution. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and an MBA from Clemson University.

Stevens expressed his enthusiasm regarding his new role: "As a client of Oakworth, I've experienced firsthand the bank's commitment to personal service and making banking easy. Joining the board feels like a natural extension of a relationship built on trust."

Neely Coble IV is a Nashville native and the founder of 2nd Family Nashville, which provides in-home care for seniors and their families across Middle Tennessee. His career encompasses diverse sectors, including technology and healthcare, giving him a well-rounded perspective on business operations. Coble earned his bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.

"I'm truly excited about the opportunity to join the Oakworth Market Board," Coble said. "Oakworth's commitment to customized solutions delivered with a hands-on, personal touch is refreshing in today's banking environment. The bank's relationship-first philosophy and local focus bring a level of care and partnership to Middle Tennessee clients that is both distinctive and deeply valued."

A Vision for Community Engagement



Greer Redden, Managing Director and Middle Tennessee Market Leader, praised the new members, stating, "Rob and Neely embody the character, leadership, and innovative spirit we value at Oakworth. As business owners and community leaders, they understand what it means to build lasting relationships. Their perspective will strengthen our ability to serve clients and continue fulfilling our purpose of Helping People Succeed."

With their combined expertise and community ties, Stevens and Coble are set to make a significant impact at Oakworth Capital Bank. This strategic move reflects the bank’s ongoing dedication to enhancing its engagement with clients through personalized and effective banking solutions.

About Oakworth Capital Bank



Founded in 2008, Oakworth Capital Bank operates as the bank holding company for Oakworth Capital Bank (OTCQX: OAKC). With its headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama, Oakworth has expanded to four offices throughout the Southeast, providing comprehensive services including commercial and private banking, wealth management, and advisory services. The bank has consistently been recognized for its employee satisfaction, earning a notable ranking from American Banker as one of the 'Best Banks to Work For' for nine consecutive years, including six years at the top. As of December 31, 2025, Oakworth has reported total assets of $2.0 billion, placing it as a noteworthy player in the industry.

For more information on the services offered, please visit www.oakworth.com.

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