Potomac Bank recently welcomed Scott H. Moore as senior vice president and market president for the Winchester, Virginia, region. Moore will lead the bank’s expansion into the Frederick County and Winchester market, where the bank will offer comprehensive financial solutions for businesses, municipalities, nonprofits, families and individuals.
“Our growth into the Winchester and Frederick County region will be a strong addition to our footprint,” Shane Bell, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Potomac Bank, said. “Being a resident of the area, the economic strength of that market offers significant opportunities for the bank’s future growth.”
Alice Frazier, president and CEO of the bank, added, “A Winchester native, Scott is well-known in the community and has built meaningful connections over the years. He’s the right person to guide our growth in the region and help us bring our authentic, relationship-driven style of banking to local families and businesses.”
Moore said, “I am proud to carry forward Potomac Bank’s 155-year tradition of serving multi-generational clients with a personal, high-touch approach. It’s more than banking; it’s about relationships, trust and being a true community partner.”
Community focus is one of the core values of Potomac Bank, and Moore will continue that emphasis. He serves with several community organizations including the board of directors for the Clint Nichols Memorial Scholarship as well as the Winchester Country Club board of directors. He also coaches youth sports. Moore previously served on the Top of Virginia Builders board of directors and the JAA board of directors.
Prior to joining Potomac Bank, Moore served as the Winchester market president for Richmond, Virginia’s, Blue Ridge Bank. Prior to that, he served as vice president and commercial lender for Bank of Clarke (County) for many years.
Moore earned an MBA from Shepherd University and a BBA in economics from Radford University. He also completed the Graduate School of Bank Management at the University of Virginia.
Making his home in Frederick County, Virginia, with his wife and two children, Moore is an avid golfer and enjoys working in their yard, doing home projects, reading and swimming.







