Fayette, Alabama – March 31, 2022 – Alabama One Credit Union recently announced the employment of their newest team member, Bradley Cox. He will serve as one of four business development officers who are stationed geographically throughout the state. Cox will work with community members and business partners to expand Alabama ONE’s presence across the state and will also serve members by providing them with financial services offered by our institution.
Cox is originally from Arab, Alabama, but has lived in Fayette since 2012. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Auburn University in Agricultural Education and has a Certificate of Instructional Leadership from the University of West Alabama. He most recently served as the agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor at Fayette County High School and has also been employed by the Alabama Farmers Federation as an Area Director.
Cox is very involved in his community. He is the newest member of the Fayette County Commission where he serves as the District One Commissioner. He serves on several local boards including the Fayette County Farmers Federation and the Fayette County Cattlemen’s Association and is currently participating in the Alfa Leadership Program. He enjoys working with local youth and their livestock projects and annually helps sponsor livestock shows in the community. He also serves as the pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church located in Fayette County.
“We are extremely excited that Brad has joined our team at Alabama ONE,” said Bill Rickman, Director of AREA Strategy for Alabama ONE. “Brad’s experience as an ag teacher, Fayette County Commissioner, and his work with the Alabama Farmers Federation, make him uniquely qualified to understand and meet the financial needs of our members in rural Alabama. He and his family will be a great addition to the Alabama ONE family.”
Bradley has been married to the former Anna Guffey of Arab for the last eight years, and they have one son, Asher, who is in the first grade at Fayette Elementary School.
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