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Cammack Promoted to Administrative Officer, Mixon Joins as Business Development Officer at Texas Bank and Trust

November 13, 2020

Stacy Cammack has been promoted to administrative officer in enterprise risk management and internal audit coordinator within the risk management department at Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust. In addition, Regina Mixon has joined the bank as a business development officer in treasury management.

Cammack joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2016 as its financial reporting specialist. She is a certified public accountant with experience in firm management and has spent 23 years in public accounting practice preparing financial statements and tax returns for corporations and small businesses. She holds a BBA degree in accounting from the University of Texas–Tyler. Active in her community, Cammack serves on the board for Finns Friends, is a member of Financial Women in Texas and a prior board member for Crisman Preparatory School.

Mixon comes to the bank from BancorpSouth where she worked for 10 years, most recently as a relationship manager and bank officer. She attended Texas Baptist College in Longview and has been very active in her community, serving the Greater Longview United Way as division chair for FIRE, company coordinator and member of the allocations committee. She is currently a board member and president for ETCADA/DORS, and is a previous board member and president of Longview Community Ministries.

Established in 1958, Texas Bank and Trust Co. operates 20 full-service branches throughout East Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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Cammack Promoted to Administrative Officer, Mixon Joins as Business Development Officer at Texas Bank and Trust

November 13, 2020

Stacy Cammack has been promoted to administrative officer in enterprise risk management and internal audit coordinator within the risk management department at Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust. In addition, Regina Mixon has joined the bank as a business development officer in treasury management.

Cammack joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2016 as its financial reporting specialist. She is a certified public accountant with experience in firm management and has spent 23 years in public accounting practice preparing financial statements and tax returns for corporations and small businesses. She holds a BBA degree in accounting from the University of Texas–Tyler. Active in her community, Cammack serves on the board for Finns Friends, is a member of Financial Women in Texas and a prior board member for Crisman Preparatory School.

Mixon comes to the bank from BancorpSouth where she worked for 10 years, most recently as a relationship manager and bank officer. She attended Texas Baptist College in Longview and has been very active in her community, serving the Greater Longview United Way as division chair for FIRE, company coordinator and member of the allocations committee. She is currently a board member and president for ETCADA/DORS, and is a previous board member and president of Longview Community Ministries.

Established in 1958, Texas Bank and Trust Co. operates 20 full-service branches throughout East Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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Cammack Promoted to Administrative Officer, Mixon Joins as Business Development Officer at Texas Bank and Trust

November 13, 2020

Stacy Cammack has been promoted to administrative officer in enterprise risk management and internal audit coordinator within the risk management department at Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust. In addition, Regina Mixon has joined the bank as a business development officer in treasury management.

Cammack joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2016 as its financial reporting specialist. She is a certified public accountant with experience in firm management and has spent 23 years in public accounting practice preparing financial statements and tax returns for corporations and small businesses. She holds a BBA degree in accounting from the University of Texas–Tyler. Active in her community, Cammack serves on the board for Finns Friends, is a member of Financial Women in Texas and a prior board member for Crisman Preparatory School.

Mixon comes to the bank from BancorpSouth where she worked for 10 years, most recently as a relationship manager and bank officer. She attended Texas Baptist College in Longview and has been very active in her community, serving the Greater Longview United Way as division chair for FIRE, company coordinator and member of the allocations committee. She is currently a board member and president for ETCADA/DORS, and is a previous board member and president of Longview Community Ministries.

Established in 1958, Texas Bank and Trust Co. operates 20 full-service branches throughout East Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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