Colony Bank Welcomes Jordan Priddle as Tallahassee Market President

Colony Bank is pleased to announce that Jordan Priddle has joined the Bank as Tallahassee Market President. 

With a strong and experienced banking team already serving this region, Priddle’s appointment reflects Colony’s commitment to continued growth and expanded capabilities in both Tallahassee and across the Florida Panhandle. The Bank has an established presence in these markets and remains focused on meeting the evolving needs of businesses and communities throughout North Florida.

Priddle brings a strong background in commercial banking, most recently serving as Vice President, Corporate Banker at Capital City Bank. Over the past five years, he has held a variety of banker roles, developing a deep understanding of the financial needs of businesses throughout the area. Prior to entering the banking industry, Priddle worked as a Senior Accountant at Faulk & Winkler, LLC, and is a Certified Public Accountant. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of New Orleans.

“We’ve built a strong team in this market and look forward to being able to provide the businesses in this area with an even greater level of service and knowledge,” said Kyle Phelps, President of Emerging Markets at Colony Bank. “Having worked with Jordan previously, I know firsthand the value he brings to our clients and our team.”

Ed Canup, Chief Banking Officer and Executive Vice President, added, “We’re pleased to welcome Jordan to Colony Bank. His leadership will be a tremendous asset to our team as we continue to grow and deliver exceptional service across the North Florida region.”

In addition to his professional experience, Priddle is active in the Tallahassee community. He served on the Board of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tallahassee from 2021 to 2024, participated in United Way of the Big Bend’s Loaned Executive Program, and volunteers with his church’s youth ministry, serving both middle and high school students.n.

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