Seasoned Oxford Banker Marshall Fratesi Secures Spot in Mississippi Young Bankers Executive Council

Oxford Banker Joins Mississippi Young Bankers Executive Council

In Oxford, Mississippi, seasoned banker Marshall Fratesi has received the distinct honor of securing a seat in the Executive Council of the Mississippi Young Bankers (MYB), a branch of the esteemed Mississippi Bankers Association. Fratesi brings with him years of industry experience and an unwavering commitment to contribute sounds policies in the banking sector.

Indispensable Service to the Oxford Community

Marshall Fratesi has been a significant figure in the Oxford banking community, serving as the city’s president for Bank of Oxford, a constituent branch of First National Bank of Clarksdale, for over 12 years. His notable contributions and profound expertise have positioned him as an influential leader within the Oxford financial sector.

Fruitful Contributions to the Mississippi Young Bankers

Members of the Mississippi Young Bankers play pivotal roles in the administration of scholarship programs for aspiring high school and collegiate scholars and support the Mississippi Bankers Association Education Foundation. They are tasked with advocating policy propositions crucial to bolstering a robust banking industry. Since 2016, Fratesi actively is part of the MYB, delivering insightful and strategic perspectives to enhance the association’s goals.

Solid Educational Background

Fratesi holds an accounting degree from Delta State University, an MBA from the University of Mississippi, and is a graduate of the Mississippi School of Banking and the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University. His educational prowess in the financial realm has empowered his progressive banking career considerably.

Personal Background

Outside his busy banking schedule, Fratesi is a devoted family man. He is married to Abbey, and they recently expanded their family with the arrival of their son, Russ. Though a banker by profession, Fratesi is a family man at heart, enjoying and cherishing the significance of family in his life.

Looking Forward to Positive Change

With Marshall Fratesi’s inclusion in the Mississippi Young Bankers Executive Council, anticipation within the banking community is heightened. Many are confident that Fratesi’s diligence, expertise, and dedication to fostering a robust approach in the banking industry will bring in fresh and positive change, further enhancing Mississippi’s financial landscape.


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