Perry Revell was born and raised in Albany, Georgia. After spending a year in Atlanta and three in Athens, he returned to the Good Life City. In his mind, this place is glory and adversity, grace and grit, and he has never wanted to build anywhere else.
He is a husband to Christian, his home. His meridian. The fixed point from which all other coordinates are measured.
He is a father to three sons and one daughter. The promise in their eyes does not let him rest on what he was yesterday. Looking through their eyes, he sees both the distance he falls short and the life he is still becoming. He coaches their teams, writes them letters he calls Fragments, and takes them to cities, stadiums, and meals where the only agenda is proximity. The fear that he is not the father they need never fully leaves. He moves forward with virtue anyway.
He attended Deerfield-Windsor School, where he captained the 1996-97 Knights to the GISA AAA state basketball championship, posting a 28-3 record. He was named All-State his junior and senior seasons, scored 1,355 career points to graduate as the school's all-time leading scorer, and still holds the single-season scoring record with 720 points, an average of 24 per game. For the 1996-1997 season, he shot 72% from the field. In January 1999, Deerfield-Windsor retired his number 25, the first boys' jersey the school had ever retired. It remains one of three.
He studied business at the University of Georgia, where he also served as a UGA Campus Transit bus driver, one of the elite Top Guns, the best of the best. For three years, he drove a 42-foot steel horse through Athens with the precision of a man who understood that the work was never in the turn itself but in the approach. The speed. The angle. The positioning. He still has a CDL to prove it.
Revell joined AB&T in 2011. By January 2022, he was its CEO. Along with President Matt Rushton, fewer than thirty people, and a conviction that how the work gets done is the win. Together, they have built a community bank worthy of the honor of our clients and the honor of our aspirations.
ALBY shares delivered a total return of 32.5% over the past year and 150.4% over four years, reflecting strong investor confidence in the Bank's operational execution and consistent earnings growth. The stock gained 19.79% over the past 52 weeks, closing at $28.75, and established a market capitalization of $37,310,312 for Community Capital Bancshares, Inc., the parent company of AB&T.
The Bank posted record net income in each of the past three years (2023, 2024, 2025), driven by disciplined underwriting, exceptional expense management, and expanding net interest margins. Fourth quarter 2025 results showed Return on Assets of 1.95%, placing the Bank among the top performers in its peer group, while the efficiency ratio of 48.0% demonstrates industry-leading cost discipline. He is a husband to one woman. Christian is his home. His meridian. The fixed point from which all other coordinates are measured.
He is a reader. A student. A man who finds his footing through journals filled in early morning silence, through the Stoics who taught him that the man who believes he has arrived has only stopped moving. He writes essays, fragments, fiction, and verse, not because he possesses answers but because the questions, asked honestly and repeatedly, are the only refining process he trusts.
He is not finished. He does not intend to be.