LaTonya Keaton is a Regional Vice President for CoBank, one of the largest private providers of credit to the rural economy, delivering loans, leases, and other financial services to agribusiness and rural infrastructure companies in all 50 states. In this role, LaTonya leads a team of five Relationship Managers, who support Grain, Farm Supply, and Food and Agribusiness customers in a five-state region. LaTonya has significant experience with public, private, and municipal entities and has in-depth knowledge of board governance. Currently, she serves on the board of Center of Work Empowerment & Education (CWEE) and the USDA Rural Community Economic Development subcommittee. She actively engages in the strategic planning processes, policy development, and the organizations’ community engagement. In March 2022, LaTonya was honored as one of the Top 50 Women in Asset Based Lending by the ABF Journal. LaTonya is a Doctoral of Business Administration candidate at Franklin University. She holds a Master in Professional Accountancy from Georgia State University, a Master in Business Administration from Butler University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Notre Dame.
