Farm Credit Welcomes Webb as Operations Support
Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV), a lending cooperative that serves Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland, recently announced that Karly Webb assumed the role of operations support at the Roanoke branch.
Webb is a Bedford County, Va. native and was involved in FFA and DECA during her high school years. Webb also grew up involved in agriculture from a young age through her family’s cattle and crop farm.
Prior to joining the FCV team, Webb worked as a warranty and billing administrator in the forklift industry. Regarding her new position at FCV, she shared, “I am most excited to learn the routine of loan processing and I am happy to bring my enthusiastic personality to my role as well as the rest of the team here at FCV.”
Karen Wilcher, loan operations supervisor, said, “We are excited to welcome Karly to the loan operations team here at FCV. With her deep-rooted familiarity in both the agricultural and equipment industries in the local market, she brings great knowledge to her role at FCV as we continue to serve our customer-owners.”
In her spare time, Webb enjoys photography and working on cars, a pastime she picked up through working with her dad in her youth. She also enjoys reading and learning new things.
About Farm Credit of the Virginias
Farm Credit of the Virginias provides over $2 billion dollars in financing to more than 12,000 farmers, agribusinesses and rural homeowners throughout Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland. Farm Credit is a cooperative capitalized largely through investments made by farmers, ranchers and the rural homeowners and businesses that borrow from them. In fact, as part of a nationwide network they are the largest single provider of agricultural credit in the United States and have been for over 100 years. Farm Credit helps maintain and improve the quality of life in rural America and on the farm through its constant commitment to competitive lending, expert financial services and for facilitating and sharing knowledge and resources through the Farm Credit Knowledge Center.