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Capital City Bank

USAF. Mark recently retired from the Air Force with close to 32 years of active

Capital City Bank is proud to welcome

duty. He served in various locations in

Holly Onda as a Capital City Investments

the U.S. and overseas.

advisor serving Bay and Walton counties. Onda brings more than a decade of client service experience and holds a series 7 and 66 securities registrations with LPL Financial as well as state Life, Health, and Variable Annuities licenses. She focuses on leveraging financial tools to help her clients work towards realistic and achievable goals. Onda understands no two clients’ financial lives, needs or goals are the same and, therefore, takes a tailored approach to planning and selecting tools to serve the individual.

As market executive, Striblin will leverage her local experience and market insights to expand Regions’ client base along the Emerald Coast while taking a strategic, proactive role in advancing community engagement. Community engagement at Regions focuses on creating more inclusive prosperity, particularly in the areas of financial wellness; economic and community development; and education

He and his wife, Terri, are both natives of

and workforce development.

Bay County and graduated from Mosley

Striblin will also continue in her role as mortgage production manager leading a team of professionals who serve clients through a variety of financial solutions to reach their homeownership goals.

are pleased to be back “home” near our families and to serve in the local community.” John Robbins, Board President remarked,

“My heart is in Bay County, and I look

“The community is very fortunate to

forward to building on the ways we meet

have Mark at the helm of Habitat for

customer and community needs,” Striblin

Humanity – Bay County. We are looking

said. “At Regions, we are focused on so

forward to working with him.”

much more than financial transactions. Outside of work, Onda invests in her

We take the time to build relationships

Mark replaced Lance Rettig, who helped

community through volunteerism and

and identify ways we can use our expe-

lead significant housing improvement

currently serves as president of the

rience to make life better for customers

efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Mi-

board of directors for Girls Inc. of Bay

and communities. Another example of

chael. Over the past two years, Habitat

County. She and her husband share a

this collaboration is the support we’ve

for Humanity - Bay County has dedicated

one-year-old son, Wesley. In their free

raised among our teams for people

time, the Ondas enjoy fishing and relax-

7 new homes and repaired over 100.

impacted by COVID-19. We’re invested in

ing on the water.

the success of our community, and we’ll

Additionally, 8 homes are currently under

Regions Bank Announces Robin Striblin Panama City Market Executive

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High School in 1983. Mark stated “We

keep identifying ways to serve.”

Habitat for Humanity Welcomes Executive Director

Regions Bank recently announced Robin

Habitat for Humanity of Bay County

Striblin will serve as market executive for

welcomes a new Executive Director,

the bank in Panama City.

Mark L. Mitchem, Colonel (Retired),

BAY B I Z / FA L L 2020

construction.

Have a submission for the Biz List? Please contact Caitlin Windsor at 850-215-3755 or via email caitlin@baychamberfl.com.


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