Crystal Brown

Assistant Vice President - Mortgage Loan Officer

NMLS#: 1061420

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Crystal Brown has been in banking since 2008, with experience in personal banking, consumer lending and mortgage lending. She enjoys being active in her small-town community and knowing she is well trusted and plays an integral part of the bank. She believes active involvement in the community is an important part of loving where you live and work.

Community Involvement
Evansville Country Club Annual Blue Devil Gridiron Club Scramble – Volunteer
Evansville Youth Basketball – Volunteer


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I enjoy working with customers, assisting them in making the biggest investment of their lives, buying a home.”

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