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From small town roots to hometown banking, meet Cayla Yates! Nearly eight years into her journey at Hometown Bank, Cayla Yates (formerly Harris) has grown alongside the communities she serves. In this episode of the HomeTown Podcast, Cayla shares how growing up in Blount County shaped her steady, people-first approach to banking, why she chose a full-time career straight out of high school, and what it’s like wearing multiple hats inside a true community bank. Raised between Royal and Locust Fork before graduating from Oneonta High School, Cayla talks about starting at the bank the same month she started college and quickly realizing she had already found where she belonged. From teller line to new accounts, communications to training new team members, her experience reflects the versatility and culture that make community banking different. 🎧 In this episode: Growing up in Royal, Locust Fork, and proudly calling Oneonta home Starting at the bank right out of high school and choosing career over college Nearly eight years of growth, opportunity, and wearing many hats What makes HomeTown’s interview process, and culture, different Learning every side of the bank (including communications during COVID and ITM support) Training new team members and passing along the culture A surprise baby goat visit at the bank ATM “mouse stories” that only small-town banking can provide Her family’s heart for healthcare, including a sister serving as a flight nurse at UAB Hospital Life outside the bank: photography, time with her husband, and enjoying quiet evenings at home Why she says she could never imagine working anywhere else Cayla’s story is a reminder that community banking isn’t just about transactions, it’s about relationships, culture, and showing up consistently for the people you serve. 👉 Catch more stories like this at: www.hometownbankal.com