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Ricottilli joins Mountain Valley Bank, N.A.

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
March 11, 2015
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T. Richard Harvey, President and CEO of Mountain Valley Bank, N.A. has announced that Anthony N. Ricottilli, CPA has joined the management team of the bank. Ricottilli will serve as Controller of the bank upon the upcoming retirement of Roger R. Stevens, CPA.

Ricottilli most recently worked as a Division Controller for Carter Roag Coal Company and also previously worked as an Accounting Manager/Controller for City National Bank in Charleston.

Ricottilli attended West Virginia University and graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in accounting. He is a member of the West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants.

Ricottilli is the son of Don and Sue Ricottilli of Coalton, WV. He resides in Coalton, WV with his wife, Shelley and their two children, Devan and Kaeli. He is the President of the Roaring Creek Lions Club, serves as an Upward Basketball volunteer, and attends Landmark Baptist Church in Elkins.

“We are very pleased to welcome Anthony Ricottilli to the management team of Mountain Valley Bank, N.A.,” Harvey said. “His experience with public, bank, and corporate accounting will be invaluable as he assumes the key position of Controller of our organization. Anthony is also active in the community, which complements the Mountain Valley Bank tradition of being an integral part of the communities we serve. We are confident that Anthony’s business experience, accounting proficiency, and personal integrity will be an asset to our bank for many years to come.”

 

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