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Service One CU Welcomes New Mortgage Officer



Leatrice Butts joins Service One Credit Union as a Mortgage Loan Officer. Her office is at the Service One branch located at 543 U.S. 31-W Bypass.

Butts brings more than 16 years of banking experience including 10 years in mortgage lending, to the hometown credit union. She is a graduate of Leadership Bowling Green Class of 2021 and Leadership Edmonson County Class of 2009. She is active in civic and service activities and served on the 2019 CASA Planning committee and the local Relay for Life committee.

Leatrice is native of Edmonson County and holds an Associate degree in business from Western
Kentucky University. With three branches in Bowling Green, one in Glasgow, and now one in Scottsville and Hopkinsville, Service One continues to grow its membership while investing in the best technology and products to serve its members. Service One was organized in Bowling Green, KY in 1963.

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