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Bruton and Jack Promoted to Administrative Officers at Texas Bank and Trust

December 1, 2022

Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust recently announced that Lyndey Bruton has been promoted to administrative officer and centralized customer operations manager, and Rebecca Jack is now administrative officer and bank cards operations manager. Both officers are based in Longview.

Bruton joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2018 as a legal review specialist and has supervised the centralized customer operations department since 2019. She holds an associate of applied science degree in legal assisting from Kilgore College and is a NALA-certified paralegal. Active in her community, Bruton has served as a volunteer for East Texas CASA.

Jack has worked in the banking industry for more than 18 years, 16 of those years with Texas Bank and Trust. Responsible for the management of the bank cards department, she is a certified customer service representative, a graduate of the bank’s 2021 Leadership Program and a participant in the Cornerstone Payments School. Jack served as the bank’s team captain for the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimers and has also participated in the Financial Women in Texas organization.

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

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Texas Bankers

Bruton and Jack Promoted to Administrative Officers at Texas Bank and Trust

December 1, 2022

Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust recently announced that Lyndey Bruton has been promoted to administrative officer and centralized customer operations manager, and Rebecca Jack is now administrative officer and bank cards operations manager. Both officers are based in Longview.

Bruton joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2018 as a legal review specialist and has supervised the centralized customer operations department since 2019. She holds an associate of applied science degree in legal assisting from Kilgore College and is a NALA-certified paralegal. Active in her community, Bruton has served as a volunteer for East Texas CASA.

Jack has worked in the banking industry for more than 18 years, 16 of those years with Texas Bank and Trust. Responsible for the management of the bank cards department, she is a certified customer service representative, a graduate of the bank’s 2021 Leadership Program and a participant in the Cornerstone Payments School. Jack served as the bank’s team captain for the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimers and has also participated in the Financial Women in Texas organization.

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

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Texas Bankers

Bruton and Jack Promoted to Administrative Officers at Texas Bank and Trust

December 1, 2022

Longview-based Texas Bank and Trust recently announced that Lyndey Bruton has been promoted to administrative officer and centralized customer operations manager, and Rebecca Jack is now administrative officer and bank cards operations manager. Both officers are based in Longview.

Bruton joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2018 as a legal review specialist and has supervised the centralized customer operations department since 2019. She holds an associate of applied science degree in legal assisting from Kilgore College and is a NALA-certified paralegal. Active in her community, Bruton has served as a volunteer for East Texas CASA.

Jack has worked in the banking industry for more than 18 years, 16 of those years with Texas Bank and Trust. Responsible for the management of the bank cards department, she is a certified customer service representative, a graduate of the bank’s 2021 Leadership Program and a participant in the Cornerstone Payments School. Jack served as the bank’s team captain for the Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimers and has also participated in the Financial Women in Texas organization.

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

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First National Bank of Dublin Elects Business Leaders Stockman and Mazurek to Board

Texas Partners Bank Welcomes Slade to Treasury Solutions Team

Rottner Joins TexasBank as Wise County Market President to Coincide with Opening of New Decatur Branch

Guaranty Bank & Trust Celebrates Dyess’ Prestigious 2025 Bank Compliance Leader Award

Jacksonville-based Austin Bank Announces Executive Promotions of Petersen, King and Adcock

Oklahoma-based First United Bank Names Jackson Dallas/Fort Worth Regional President

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