Potomac Bank appointed Brian J. Hester as vice president, commercial relationship manager at its main office in Charles Town, West Virginia. Hester will support current commercial loan clients and develop new commercial client relationships in the Jefferson County, West Virginia, area.
“We are pleased to have Brian join our commercial team,” Raymond Goodrich, executive vice president and chief lending officer of Potomac Bank, said. “His many years of successfully providing high-touch service to business clients will fit well with our team and our ‘amazing client experience’ philosophy.”
Prior to joining Potomac Bank, Hester served over 10 years with Truist Bank (BB&T), most recently as vice president for business lending. Prior experience included over five years with First Bank Virginia as assistant vice president for lending, inclusive of commercial, personal and mortgage loans. He began his banking career as a Teller with First Bank of Virginia.
Hester currently serves as co-chair for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival’s Gentleman’s Luncheon. Previous community service includes: president of the Rotary Club of Winchester; treasurer and board member for Grafton Integrated Health Network; board member of the Salvation Army of Winchester; Shenandoah University Business School Advisory Board; member of the board trustees for Braddock Street UMC; and board member of Judges Athletic Association. Hester has also served on local government bodies, including the Winchester Board of Zoning Appeals (past chairman) and the Virginia Certified Board of Zoning Appeals.
Hester earned a master of business administration degree from Shenandoah University and a B.A. in accounting from Randolph-Macon College. He completed the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management as well as the BB&T Banking School at Wake Forest University.







