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Mississippi-based Cadence Bank Promotes Owen to Northwest Texas Division President

February 27, 2025

Amber OwenTupelo, Mississippi-based Cadence Bank has promoted Amber Owen to Northeast Texas division president, a newly realigned division with eight branches covering Texarkana, Longview and Tyler.

Owen has been with Cadence Bankand its predecessor banks for more than 25 years, rising through the ranks while gaining expertise in commercial lending and private banking, as well as sales and credit analysis.

“The transition for Amber to her new role has been seamless, as she’s a proven leader within Cadence and in the communities where she works,” says Lester Lucy, Texas regional president. “We are fortunate to have her guiding teammates in delivering exceptional customer service and supporting the bank’s strategic objectives.”

Owen earned both a bachelor’s degree and an MBA degree from the University of Texas–Tyler. She has also studied at the Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee. She currently serves on the advisory council of the John Soules College of Business at the University of Texas–Tyler and on the university’s Alumni Council.

Established in 1886, Cadence Bank operates more than 350 branch locations across the South and Texas.

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Mississippi-based Cadence Bank Promotes Owen to Northwest Texas Division President

February 27, 2025

Amber OwenTupelo, Mississippi-based Cadence Bank has promoted Amber Owen to Northeast Texas division president, a newly realigned division with eight branches covering Texarkana, Longview and Tyler.

Owen has been with Cadence Bankand its predecessor banks for more than 25 years, rising through the ranks while gaining expertise in commercial lending and private banking, as well as sales and credit analysis.

“The transition for Amber to her new role has been seamless, as she’s a proven leader within Cadence and in the communities where she works,” says Lester Lucy, Texas regional president. “We are fortunate to have her guiding teammates in delivering exceptional customer service and supporting the bank’s strategic objectives.”

Owen earned both a bachelor’s degree and an MBA degree from the University of Texas–Tyler. She has also studied at the Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee. She currently serves on the advisory council of the John Soules College of Business at the University of Texas–Tyler and on the university’s Alumni Council.

Established in 1886, Cadence Bank operates more than 350 branch locations across the South and Texas.

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Mississippi-based Cadence Bank Promotes Owen to Northwest Texas Division President

February 27, 2025

Amber OwenTupelo, Mississippi-based Cadence Bank has promoted Amber Owen to Northeast Texas division president, a newly realigned division with eight branches covering Texarkana, Longview and Tyler.

Owen has been with Cadence Bankand its predecessor banks for more than 25 years, rising through the ranks while gaining expertise in commercial lending and private banking, as well as sales and credit analysis.

“The transition for Amber to her new role has been seamless, as she’s a proven leader within Cadence and in the communities where she works,” says Lester Lucy, Texas regional president. “We are fortunate to have her guiding teammates in delivering exceptional customer service and supporting the bank’s strategic objectives.”

Owen earned both a bachelor’s degree and an MBA degree from the University of Texas–Tyler. She has also studied at the Barret School of Banking in Memphis, Tennessee. She currently serves on the advisory council of the John Soules College of Business at the University of Texas–Tyler and on the university’s Alumni Council.

Established in 1886, Cadence Bank operates more than 350 branch locations across the South and Texas.

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Vorhees Named Treasurer and Executive Vice President at First Financial Bank

Polunsky Beitel Green Taps Mortgage Industry Veteran Barton for Business Development

Snyder Joins VeraBank’s Mortgage and Commercial Banking Team in Austin

Texas Capital President and CEO Holmes Confirmed as Chairman of the Board

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