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Farm Credit Welcomes Mahmoodian as Business Service Specialist in Verona

Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV) recently announced that they have welcomed Susanne Mahmoodian to the Verona branch as a Business Service Specialist.

Previously, Mahmoodian worked for Shenandoah Valley Social Services as an office assistant for eleven years and as an intake worker for Adult Protective Services for two and a half years.

Originally from West Virginia, Mahmoodian has resided in Augusta County for about 15 years, and is excited to continue her journey here with Farm Credit.

In regards to her new role, Mahmoodian says, “I’m excited to help local farmers and learn more about agriculture in our area.”

Sidney Rabon, Regional Sales and Lending Manager, says, “During Susanne’s time in Verona so far, she has shown that she is a fast learner who has a passion for taking care of our owner-members and supporting our Loan Officers. She is getting to know our customers and looks forward to meeting many more of them at branch events over the summer.”

In her spare time, Mahmoodian enjoys spending time with her family and friends.  

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.

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