Arvest Bank on Thursday named Greg Stanfill director of Community Banks for Arvest Bank in Benton County. Stanfill will continue in his previous position as the community executive for Rogers and Lowell.
Stanfill joined Arvest Bank when it was known as First National Bank and Trust Co. of Rogers in 1992 as branch manager in Lowell. He was promoted to community bank president in Lowell in 1994 and to community executive for Rogers and Lowell in 2012.
"I don’t think we could have found anyone more qualified for this position than Greg Stanfill," Craig Rivaldo, president and CEO for Arvest Bank in Benton County, said in a news release. "He knows Northwest Arkansas and Arvest, as well as best practices for Arvest associates to help their customers reach their financial goals."
A graduate of Greenwood High School, Stanfill attended Westark Community College (now known as University of Arkansas at Fort Smith) and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where he earned a bachelor of science in business administration. He is also a graduate of Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Stanfill is a member of the board of directors for the Area Agency on Aging and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes NWA. He is the president of the Lowell Recreation Association. He is a past president of the Rogers Rotary Club, a past chairman of the Rogers Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce and past vice chairman of the United Way of Benton County.