05/27/2026
River Valley AgCredit is pleased to announce the addition of Kyle Fellhoelter as a Loan Officer serving the Loudon, Roane, and Monroe County communities. A longtime Loudon resident with deep agricultural roots, Fellhoelter brings decades of hands-on experience and a strong commitment to local agriculture.
Fellhoelter has lived in Loudon for 35 years and is well known in the community for both his professional experience and personal involvement. He has 10 years of expertise in equipment sales, leasing, and finance, along with 35 years of experience as a cow-calf producer, giving him a well-rounded understanding of the financial needs facing today’s agricultural producers.
A graduate of Bearden High School (Class of 1985), Fellhoelter went on to attend the University of Tennessee, where he earned a degree in Agricultural Business in 1988 with honors.
Kyle’s background in agriculture and his long-standing ties to the Loudon community make him a valuable addition to our team. “His experience and passion for serving rural communities align perfectly with our mission.” He attends Loudon Cumberland Presbyterian Church and serves as vice president of the Roberson Springs Cemetery. Fellhoelter and his wife, Amy, have two grown children, Ben and Kathryn.
“I am excited to serve the Loudon, Roane, and Monroe County communities in this new role,” Fellhoelter said. “Having been involved in agriculture and my local community decades, I have a heart for this area. I look forward to helping it grow and prosper through the opportunities River Valley AgCredit provides.”
“We are a gateway to opportunity in rural communities,” he added. “I want to reward the stakeholders who built this organization and help ensure a strong future for River Valley AgCredit by supporting and developing the next generation.”
Fellhoelter looks forward to continuing his career with River Valley AgCredit and contributing to the success of its customers and communities.