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Fauquier Bank welcomes Peter Nadanyi as senior commercial relationship manager

WARRENTON – (Press Release) Fauquier Bankshares, Inc. and its principal subsidiary, The Fauquier Bank (the “Bank” or “TFB”), are pleased to welcome Peter Nadanyi as the Senior Commercial Relationship Manager for the Fauquier County Commercial Team.

Mr. Nadanyi brings to the Bank over 29 years of experience in commercial and retail bank management. Prior to joining the Bank, Mr. Nadanyi served as a Market President and Senior Commercial Banker for BB&T in Warrenton, Virginia. He also served as an Area Executive for BB&T in the Shenanadoah Valley market and as the Retail Banking Manager for BB&T in the DC Metro market.

Previous to his positions at BB&T, Mr. Nadanyi worked at First Virginia Bank after graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree from the Pamplin School of Business at Virginia Tech with a concentration in Marketing Management.

Jim Spedden, SVP Director of Commercial Banking of The Fauquier Bank says, “We are delighted to have Pete join TFB as the Fauquier Team Leader. Pete brings 25+ years of relationship banking experience with an outstanding commitment to providing excellent service to customers in our local communities.”

Mr. Nadanyi’s entire commercial and retail banking career has been based in Northern Virginia, Northern Shenandoah Valley area, and DC Metro area. He is currently an active member of the Warrenton Rotary Club.

Mr. Nadanyi says, “I am very excited to have joined The Fauquier Bank team and look forward to assisting our business community. The Fauquier Bank has a thriving culture and commitment to serving their local communities through a variety of financial services. I am very excited to be part of their team going forward.”

Mr. Nadanyi and his wife, Sally Y. Kim, PhD, are currently residents of Loudoun County, VA. In typical banker fashion, Mr. Nadanyi played collegiate golf at Virginia Tech and still enjoys golfing today.

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