Matt Chapman, Vice President & Information Technology Manager. (PRNewsFoto/Oxford Bank Corporation)

OXFORD, MI UNITED STATES




OXFORD, Mich., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Oxford Bank, a subsidiary of Oxford Bank Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: OXBC), announced today the appointment of Matt Chapman to vice president and information technology manager.

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Mr. Chapman brings 12 years of experience in the technology field to his new position, including three years in senior-level management positions. Most recently, he served as the vice president of information systems for a community bank located in Fenton, Michigan. His new responsibilities will include the oversight of all IT operations; specifically the selection, design, implementation and support for all information and operating systems, computer hardware, data and voice communications, software applications and data processing.

A resident of Fenton, Michigan, Mr. Chapman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer technology and information technology from Central Michigan University.

Oxford Bank Corporation is a registered holding company. Its subsidiary, Oxford Bank, is the oldest commercial bank in Oakland County, celebrating its 125th year in 2009. The Bank was recently voted the Best Bank in Oakland County by the readers of the Oakland Press and has earned the 1st Place Readers Choice for Best Bank by the readers of the Clarkston News (July, 2009), and Oxford Leader and the Lake Orion Review (December, 2008). It operates eight full-service offices in Clarkston, Davison, Dryden, Goodrich, Lake Orion, Oakland Township, Ortonville and Oxford, along with a consumer lending center in Oxford and a commercial banking office in Lake Orion. The Bank has operated continuously under local ownership and management since it first opened for business in 1884. For more information about Oxford Bank and its complete line of financial services, please visit www.oxfordbank.com.

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