Madison banker elected to the Executive Council of the Mississippi Young Bankers
Madison banker Will Robbins has been elected to the Executive Council of the Mississippi Young Bankers, a section of the Mississippi Bankers Association.
Since 1950, Mississippi Young Bankers has been active in providing leadership development activities, supporting financial literacy programs of the MBA and its member banks. MYB members are involved in administering scholarship programs for high school and college students, supporting the MBA Education Foundation, and advocating policy positions important to a strong banking industry.
Robbins serves as Senior Managing Director, First Vice President for Renasant Bank, where he has been for thirteen years. He started with Renasant Bank in Tupelo before moving to Starkville and now works in Madison. Robbins received his Bachelor of Business Administration in 2012 and his Master of Business Administration in 2017 from Mississippi State University. He is a graduate of the Mississippi School of Banking in 2017 and completed the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and Wharton Executive Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania in 2024.
Prior to his position on the MYB Council, Robbins has been actively involved with the MBA through the Foundations of Leadership course in 2024.
Robbins is active in his community through his involvement with Madison County Young Professionals, Madison County Business League and Foundation, and the Annandale Board of Directors.
.He and his wife, Dr. Meagan Robbins, reside in Madison with their son John.
Since 1889, the Mississippi Bankers Association has been the statewide trade association of the state’s banking industry. The MBA supports its member banks through education, advocacy, communications, and products and services. The MBA established Mississippi Young Bankers in 1950. Today, MYB is one of the oldest and most active organizations of its type in the nation. MBA member institutions hold over 95% of the bank deposits in the state.