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Citizens South Appoints Icenhour Chief Risk Officer

Twenty-eight-year banking veteran hired from SunTrust in Nashville.

Citizens South Bank (based in Gastonia, N.C., with $791.5 million in assets) has named Kenneth A. Icenhour, a 28-year banking veteran, as executive vice president and chief risk officer. In the newly-created position, Icenhour will have overall responsibility for the bank's credit and risk management policies while also helping to evaluate potential acquisitions resulting from actions by the FDIC.

Icenhour joins Citizens South from SunTrust Bank in Nashville where he had been serving as senior vice president and credit risk manager. Throughout his career, Icenhour has held senior level credit and risk management positions with southeastern operations of some of the nation's leading banks.

"Ken is a proven leader and will add depth and experience to our already formidable credit team," said Kim Price, president and CEO of Citizens South. "In addition to providing valuable leadership in shaping and managing credit policy, Ken will help to position our company to capitalize on potential acquisitions resulting from FDIC actions related to troubled banking companies."

In his new position, Icenhour will report to Price, while Mike Maguire, chief credit officer for Citizens South, will continue in his current position, focusing on loan underwriting and reporting to Icenhour.

Prior to his banking career, Icenhour served on active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps primarily as a fighter pilot, but also as an air group's maintenance quality assurance officer and as an administrative and logistical officer of a fighter squadron. Icenhour continued in the USMC Reserve until 2004, achieving the rank of colonel. During his military service he received several medals and commendations, including the Meritorious Service Award.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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