Bank Independent honors Athens State recipients of Mauldin Scholarship

Representatives from Bank Independent with John Jones, middle in blue sweatshirt. (Bank Independent contributed)
SHEFFIELD – Honoring the legacy of the bank’s late president, Bank Independent recognized two students from Athens State University as recipients of the 2024 Edward Fennel Mauldin Endowed Scholarship. They were honored at a reception hosted by Bank Independent and Athens State representatives.
The scholarship, designed for first-generation college attendees, is named in honor of bank President Edward Fennel Mauldin.
John Jones, a junior majoring in management, and Mallie Dover, a senior majoring in early childhood education, are first-time recipients of the scholarship.
“Bank Independent and the Mauldin family share a deep commitment to education and a passion for fostering growth within individuals and communities,” said Athens State President Catherine Wehlberg. “Their support empowers our students to grow, thrive, and reach their full potential, aligning closely with our mission at Athens State University.”
Bank Independent President Macke Mauldin congratulated the students on their achievements, sharing how his father never graduated from college, yet led a successful life and career.
Mauldin emphasized that his father’s belief in the transformative power of education remains a guiding principle for the bank’s support of first-generation college students.
“You have the support of the entire Bank Independent team,” Mauldin said. “This scholarship carries a responsibility. Many people have helped you get to where you are today, and I encourage you to embrace that responsibility by paying it forward when you see someone in need.”

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