April 10, 2025

Home Federal Bank Names New Commercial Lending Manager

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Amanda O'dell

Jonathan Mayfield, President of Home Federal Bank of Tennessee, announced that Andy Self has been promoted to Commercial Lending Manager.

Andy Self has been with the bank for over 20 years, serving most recently as Private Banking Manager, a role he will continue to oversee.  Andy is a graduate of Northwood University, Texas with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and has completed The Southeastern School of Commercial Lending and The Southeastern School of Advanced Commercial Lending.

In this key role, Self will oversee the company’s commercial lending portfolio and work closely with clients to provide tailored financing solutions that meet their unique business needs.

Speaking about Andy, Jonathan Mayfield was quoted as saying, “With his extensive experience in the financial services industry and deep expertise in commercial lending, Andy is well-positioned to lead our team in delivering tailored lending solutions to meet the diverse needs of our business clients. We look forward to his leadership and contributions as we continue to grow and support the success of our clients.”

Home Federal Bank is the largest mutually owned community bank in Tennessee. Founded in 1924, it has 23 offices in Knox, Anderson, Blount, and Sevier counties.

Home Federal Bank provides mortgage and consumer loans, credit and debit card services, online and mobile banking, savings plans, personal and business trust services, commercial banking, and brokerage services through its subsidiary, Home Financial Services Inc.

www.homefederalbanktn.com

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