Our Story

Founded as an initiative of The Penny Foundation, the Guild was created to strengthen financial leadership, deepen community banking partnerships, and build a more inclusive pipeline of banking professionals across the state.

We honor the legacy of William Reuben Pettiford, a pioneering Black banker, minister, and civic leader who founded the Alabama Penny Savings Bank in 1890—the first Black-owned and operated bank in Alabama. At a time when Black communities were excluded from mainstream financial services, Pettiford built a trusted institution that empowered families, financed Black-owned businesses, and laid the groundwork for economic self-determination. His vision for community wealth and financial dignity continues to inspire our mission today.

The Alabama Bankers Guild builds on this legacy through modern efforts to grow access, trust, and opportunity in Alabama’s financial sector.

Leadership & Governance

The Guild is governed by an Executive Committee and five standing committees. Founding board members include:

Ken Crenshaw

Founding board member

LeDon Jones

Founding board member

Jason Eppinger

Founding board member

Rod McCall

Founding board member

Damian Gilbert

Founding board member

Cameron RIcks

Founding board member

CJ GLover

Founding board member

Darryl Ward

Founding board member

Casssandra Greer

Founding board member

Floresha Watkins

Founding board member

Eula Jackson

Founding board member

Marsha Womack

Founding board member