Press Releases March 26, 2026

Oak Valley Community Bank Named One of Central Valley’s Best Places to Work

Oak Valley Community Bank recognized among Central Valley’s best workplaces and honored for economic growth.

By Sofia Navarro OVLY
Oak Valley Community Bank Named One of Central Valley’s Best Places to Work
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Oak Valley Community Bank, a subsidiary of Oak Valley Bancorp, has been named one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in the Central Valley based on employee feedback and independent evaluation. The bank also received recognition for growing its workforce by over 10% in 2025, highlighting its robust organizational culture and economic contribution to the region.

Key Points

  • Oak Valley Community Bank named one of Central Valley’s Best Places to Work in 2026 thanks to strong employee feedback and assessment.
  • The bank expanded its workforce by more than 10% in 2025, demonstrating significant business growth.
  • Recognition emphasizes Oak Valley's commitment to workplace culture and its role in economic development within Stanislaus County.

OAKDALE, Calif., March 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Oak Valley Community Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oak Valley Bancorp (NASDAQ: OVLY) has been named one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in the Central Valley, based on employee feedback and independent evaluation conducted by Best Companies Group. At the same time, OVCB was recognized by Opportunity Stanislaus for “Growing the Economy” by increasing their workforce by 10% or more throughout 2025.

“Being recognized again in 2026 is a testament to how deeply engrained collaboration and team development are in our culture," stated Chris Courtney, Chief Executive Officer of Oak Valley Community Bank. “This recognition comes directly from our employees, and their feedback reinforces that we’ve built a workplace where people feel supported, challenged, and empowered to grow—while doing meaningful work for our customers and the communities we serve. I’m proud of what our team has built together.”

Oak Valley Community Bank is proud to be recognized alongside the 2026 recipients, including Grimbleby Coleman Advisors & Accountants, Black Water Consulting Engineers, Boyett Petroleum, DeHart Inc., E Technologies Group, George Reed Inc., Haggerty Construction, Inc., ITSolutions-Currie, One Digital, Sierra Vista Child & Family Services, Stanislaus County of Education, Stanislaus Food Products, The Wonderful Company, and Winton-Ireland, Storm and Green Insurance.

Best Places to Work: Central Valley is an annual survey and recognition program that highlights organizations creating exceptional workplace experiences and strong employee engagement. Administered by Best Companies Group, and presented by Opportunity Stanislaus, the program uses a comprehensive, data-driven process that includes both employer evaluation and confidential employee feedback. Final rankings are determined through a third-party analysis, ensuring a fair, unbiased assessment. For more information, visit www.bestplacestoworkcentralvalley.com.

About Opportunity Stanislaus
Opportunity Stanislaus is a regional economic development organization focused on strengthening the economic vitality of Stanislaus County by supporting business growth, entrepreneurship, and investment. For more information, visit www.opportunitystanislaus.com.

About Oak Valley Community Bank
Oak Valley Bancorp operates Oak Valley Community Bank & its Eastern Sierra Community Bank division, offering a full range of loan and deposit services to individuals and small businesses. The Bank currently operates through 19 conveniently located branches: Oakdale, Turlock, Stockton, Patterson, Ripon, Escalon, Manteca, Tracy, Sacramento, Roseville, Lodi, two branches in Sonora, three branches in Modesto, and the Eastern Sierra communities of Bridgeport, Mammoth Lakes, and Bishop. For more information visit www.ovcb.com.

Contact:Chris Courtney/Rick McCartyPhone:(209) 848-BANK (2265)
Toll Free (866) 844-7500 www.ovcb.com  

Risks

  • Labor market challenges could affect Oak Valley's ability to maintain growth and positive workplace environment, impacting operational efficiency.
  • Economic fluctuations in the Central Valley region may influence the bank's customer base and loan performance.
  • Increased competition in the banking sector might pressure Oak Valley to continuously innovate and retain talent to sustain its growth.

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