Bank Independent and Interstate Billing name new presidents
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Published 6:03 am Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Bank Independent and Interstate Billing name new presidents

MADISON – Wednesday, July 9, 2025– Bank Independent is proud to announce the selection of Jason Windham as President of Bank Independent and CJ Ryan as President of Interstate Billing Service, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank Independent.

Macke Mauldin, Bank Independent CEO, has been President of the bank since 1996. “It has been an honor to serve as President of the bank for the past 29 years. As I continue to focus on leading the company, serving our team members, and advocating for the priorities that matter most to our customers, our community, and our industry, I need to share some of my duties. Our organization is fortunate to have an outstanding team of leaders who are willing and able to take on the responsibility of leadership.”

Windham has 29 years of banking experience in Alabama. He is a member of the executive team at Bank Independent and has served as President of Interstate Billing since 2018. Prior to that, he worked in sales management and credit risk at the bank and Interstate Billing. Prior to joining Bank Independent in 2009, he worked one year as a commercial lender with First National Bank of Jasper and twelve years as an examiner with the Alabama State Banking Department.

“The president is the face of the bank,” said Mauldin. “I’m thrilled our Board of Directors has selected Jason for this role because he has demonstrated immense ability as a banker and a leader. He is respected and loved throughout our company, our communities, and in our industry.”

Jason earned his MBA from the University of Alabama in Birmingham in 2001 and his bachelor’s in finance from Troy University in 1996. He is a graduate of the LSU Graduate School of Banking and the Alabama Banking School. Jason continues to work with the Alabama Banking School in various capacities, including being named in 2024 the Executive Director of ABS, and he was appointed to the Board of Trustees for the Graduate School of Banking at LSU in 2024, where he is also on the faculty, helping Senior students operate a simulated bank.

Ryan most recently served dual roles as the Director of Operations for IBS and VP – Project Management, responsible for the day-to-day operating environment of the accounts receivable billing business. He serves the organization as a member of the leadership teams for both Bank Independent and Interstate Billing Service, helping facilitate the alignment of the organization’s strategies. He joined the organization in 2010.

“With Jason’s promotion at the bank, I am excited to have CJ leading Interstate Billing Service as president,” Mauldin shared. “Since he began leading operations at IBS several years ago, CJ has dug into the details of that business line and won the trust and respect of everyone around him. I know he will continue to build on that success.”

CJ earned a bachelor’s in human resource management from the University of North Alabama in 2006 followed by an MBA in 2008. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and an agile certified Project Management Professional (PMI-ACP) with the Project Management Institute. He has been instrumental in establishing the organization’s project management and process improvement methodologies.

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