AB&T Welcomes New Directors to Expanded Board

Friday, May 28th, 2021

Reflecting the bank’s history of developing strong ties throughout the Albany area, the shareholders of Community Capital Bancshares, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary AB&T, elected five new directors this week, at the company’s annual meeting.

The move, which expands the board of directors from 12 members to 17, advances the company’s goal of being the premier community bank in Albany and Southwest Georgia.

“As a true community bank, dedicated to serving the entire Albany, Dougherty and Lee County community, the addition of these board members will broaden our perspective and ensure our actions respond to the needs and support the ambitions of the entire community,” said AB&T Chairman, President and CEO Luke Flatt.

The new directors, which include Jack Posey, Operations Manager of ACC Foods Distributors Inc.; City of Albany Facilities Director Don Gray; Alex Willson, owner and COO of Sunnyland Farms; Dougherty Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Victoria Darrisaw; and Phoebe Health Systems President and CEO Scott Steiner, will be formally installed at the bank’s monthly board meeting this week.

“We are extremely pleased to welcome Victoria, Jack, Don, Alex and Scott to our board,” Flatt added. “Each one is a leader in this community and represents the best of what Albany has to offer. I am certain their combined experience and unique talents will benefit our company and the entire community for years to come.”

As Operations Manager at ACC, Jack Posey is responsible for running the food service company’s logistics, as well as managing the purchasing and leasing of all company vehicles. Additionally, he has an important role in staff management and is involved in all decisions guiding the immediate and long-term future of the company.

Jack is a graduate of Florida State University and a life-long and active member of the Lee County community where he lives with his wife Siara and their children.

In his role with the City of Albany, Don Gray handles a raft of duties including overseeing the maintenance and custodial servicing of all city-owned facilities, operation of city-owned cemeteries and assisting with special projects.

A native of Houston, TX, Don located to Albany during his 26 year career and remained here following his retirement from the Marine Corps. After a stint working at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, with defense contractor KBRwyle (formerly Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc.), Don went to work with the City of Albany in his current role. Don graduated with BA in Communications from Prairie View A&M University and holds a Master of Science  in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. He and his wife Robin are the parents of two children. Don is also currently serving as chairman-elect of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce.

Representing the third generation to have a hand in running Sunnyland Farms, Alex Willson is involved with all aspects of the family-owned, locally-run confectionary business started by his grandparents.

Since returning to Albany nearly six years ago, Alex has been very active in the community, serving as Treasurer of the National Pecan Shellers Assoc., on the board of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, as President of the Lake Park PTO and more. Alex is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a BA in Political Science and earned an MBA from Belmont University. He and his wife Staci are the parents of three young children.

In his role as President and CEO of Phoebe Health Systems Scott Steiner is charged with overseeing one of the largest medical systems in Georgia, which serves as the comprehensive tertiary care provider for Southwest Georgia, serving a population in excess of 600,000 residents.

Consisting of four campuses generating more than $850 million in annual revenue, Phoebe Health Systems is one of the area’s largest employers, with a staff in excess of 5,000 and a provider group of some 370 physicians and advanced practitioners.