First National Bank of SC Elects Todd Buddin as President/CEO

netGALAXY Studios • May 1, 2020
Allen M. Bilton, Chairman of First National Bank of South Carolina, is pleased to announce that Todd G. Buddin has been elected President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bank. Buddin will replace Ronald H. Anderson, who is retiring. Bilton stated, “we want to thank Ron for his service over the last 27 years, 14 years as President, and look forward to having him assist us as he will continue on a part time basis.”

Buddin is a Walterboro native with 30 years of banking experience. He is a graduate of Francis Marion University and also of The Graduate School of Banking at LSU. Bilton added that “we look forward to Todd’s leadership.” Buddin is married to Tracey and have two sons, Griff and Drew.

First National Bank of South Carolina is FDIC insured and is an Equal Housing Lender with eight locations: 801 Gilway St. in Holly Hill, 415 N. Main St. in Summerville, 1400 Boonehill Rd. in Summerville, 1710 N. Main St. in Summerville, 143 West Main St. in Harleyville, 12181 Old Number Six Hwy. in Eutawville, 173 Church St. in Ridgeville, 106 Thomason Blvd. in Goose Creek.
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