Atlantic Union Bank chief credit officer to retire in 2027
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Atlantic Union Bank Announces Planned Retirement of Doug Woolley
June 3, 2026 6:59 AM EDTRICHMOND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Atlantic Union Bank today announced that Doug Woolley, executive vice president and chief credit officer, plans to retire effective April 1, 2027. Woolley will continue to serve in his current role until the earlier of his successors appointment or the date of his retirement.
Woolley (68) has been with Atlantic Union Bank for more than 21 years and has served as chief credit officer since 2016. During his tenure, he has played an important role in maintaining the banks longstanding commitment to strong credit discipline,... More

