Life’s journey is always full of surprises. Some good. Some bad. One of the best things to happen to me in my life was becoming friends with William Fields. Some may look at the two of us and wonder, how could two fellows like you be friends, even spiritual brothers? William grew up in a… Read more »
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Letters From Leton: Need A Pair Of Pants?
As a young banker, I had a wonderful mentor in Bill Clements, a progressive banker who in many ways was ahead of his times. However, I was also blessed to have many other professional influences in my life, especially our Bank Board. William Kanto who was a great influencer on the establishment of Lenowisco and… Read more »
Letters From Leton: Atta Boy!! (or Girl!!)
On my way home from a College Board meeting one Thursday evening, I spotted him. On my left. The young fellow (10ish) on his bike in the lot of the local VDOT office. He popped a “wheelie” on his bike and rode across the entire lot. He looked at me, and I gave him a… Read more »
Letters From Leton: I’m Thirsty – Pass Me Some Knowledge
One of my favorite pictures of all time is of my son in his blue cap and gown graduating from preschool at Abingdon Presbyterian. A broad smile graced his face while his hands were wrapped around a diploma like an upright baseball bat. A perfect picture if there ever was one of the happiness and… Read more »
Letters From Leton: It’s Nine O’clock Somewhere!
Last week I had the opportunity to travel to Austin, Texas to attend the American Bankers Association’s (ABA) Summer Leadership Conference. Bank CEOs, leaders of state Bankers Associations and ABA staff spent time discussing legislative, regulatory, cyber security, COVID and other issues impacting our industry. The all-day sessions were thorough and very informative (what you… Read more »
Letters From Leton: The Old Phone Book is Here!
This month my wife and I returned to being “physically” at church. With family members at risk, we have been careful about reintegrating into society and had spent the last 18 months attending services via the internet. It was great seeing folks, and pastor Mike’s lesson was, as always, meaningful. As we left and returned… Read more »
Letters From Leton: Crabapples Can Be Dangerous!
As a young lad, we used to often roam the mountains and hollows, especially in the fall. The smells, the colors of the trees, the refreshing coolness of the day. Every fall these sensations take me back to a time of fun with my cousins. On occasion during our days of fun, we would play… Read more »
Letters From Leton: Save The Adult Beverages!
I recently attended the opening of Virginia’s newest and most unique state park, the Clinch River State Park. As I stood on the hill overlooking the beautiful river and vista, I was reminded of my own trip navigating the Clinch one early June day many years ago – a canoeing trip with two good friends… Read more »
Virginia Bankers Association Elects Leton L. Harding, Jr. as Chairman to Board
Jonesville, VA—The Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) announced the election of new officers for its 2021-2022 board of directors during their Virtual Annual Meeting today. Powell Valley National Bank (PVB) is honored to announce that Leton L. Harding, Jr., President and CEO, has been elected to serve as Chairman on the Virginia Bankers Association’s board of… Read more »
Letters From Leton: It Must Be Close By?
On a regular basis, I receive calls or emails from consultants, investment firms or other bank product salespeople saying they will be “in the area” soon and would like to stop by PVB to meet with me. I like to learn and meet new people, so I respond, and we schedule a time to meet… Read more »