W. Marshall Brown

W. Marshall Brown

Director/Board Member at Tuttle-Newton Home

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W.
Marshall Brown
is currently a Director at Tuttle-Newton Home, Hale Foundation, Inc., and The Augusta Technical College Foundation.
He previously served as Chairman of Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, Director at Southeastern Bank Financial Corp., Georgia Bank & Trust Company of Augusta, and Bank of America Corp.
He was also a Divisional Vice President at UBS Financial Services, Inc. and Executive Vice President at Citizens & Southern National Bank of Georgia.
Brown holds an undergraduate degree from Francis Marion University.

W. Marshall Brown active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
Tuttle-Newton Home Director/Board Member 2009-03-29
Hale Foundation, Inc. Director/Board Member 2009-03-29
Director/Board Member 2010-07-08
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Former positions of W. Marshall Brown

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Director/Board Member 2007-12-31
Citizens & Southern National Bank of Georgia Corporate Officer/Principal 1996-12-31
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism Director/Board Member -
Chairman -
MERRILL LYNCH PREFERRED CAPITAL TRUST I Corporate Officer/Principal -
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Training of W. Marshall Brown

Francis Marion University Undergraduate Degree

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Tuttle-Newton Home

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Citizens & Southern National Bank of Georgia

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Hale Foundation, Inc.

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