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Farm Credit Welcomes Massey as Business Service Specialist

Farm Credit of the Virginias (FCV), a lending cooperative that serves Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland, announced that Chance Massey has joined the Association as a business service specialist in the Verona branch. 

Originally from Oklahoma, Massey’s family moved to Highland County, Va. in 2003, which is where he spent his middle and high school years. In high school, he was active in FFA, holding office and participating on judging teams. Massey currently resides in Staunton, Va. with his family. 

Massey brings seven years of experience as a teller and lead teller with a local lending institution to his new role at FCV. He shared, “I am excited to bring my financial experience, professionalism and excellent customer service to help grow the success of the Verona branch.” 

Vinson Snuffer, regional sales and lending manager, said, “We are glad to welcome Chance to the Verona branch team. His background, work ethic and positive attitude will be a great asset to our team and customer-owners.” 

Outside of work, Massey enjoys spending time with his three young children. He is also very active at his church, where he serves on the music team, helps lead small groups and participates in their Discipleship program. He loves listening to music and working on new music. 

About Farm Credit of the Virginias

Farm Credit of the Virginias provides over $2 billion dollars in financing to nearly 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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