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NBT Financial Bank Hires Miller and Curtis for BSA Compliance

August 31, 2022

Fort Worth-based NBT Financial Bank—formerly The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth—recently announced two new hires.

Sheri Miller has joined the bank as first vice president/BSA officer. She has more than 35 years of experience in the financial service industry, with an emphasis on regulatory compliance, BSA/AML compliance and auditing. She has worked for Risk Management Partners LLC as a senior compliance consultant, as well as the RSM (formerly McGladrey) consulting firm, Herring Bank and First Bank Southwest, among other banks. Miller attended West Texas State University, the American Banker’s Academy and Texas Bankers Association schools.

Renette Curtis has been hired by NBT Financial to serve as vice president/BSA analyst. She has more than 38 years of banking experience in BSA, auditing and operations. She has worked for First National Bank of Burleson, Comerica Bank and Texas Commerce Bank. Curtis attended Howard Payne University and Tarrant County Junior College.

Established in 1973, The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth changed its name to NBT Financial Bank this year in anticipation of its 50th-anniversary celebration, according to the bank’s website. NBT Financial Bank operates in Fort Worth, Azle, Burleson and Hurst.

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NBT Financial Bank Hires Miller and Curtis for BSA Compliance

August 31, 2022

Fort Worth-based NBT Financial Bank—formerly The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth—recently announced two new hires.

Sheri Miller has joined the bank as first vice president/BSA officer. She has more than 35 years of experience in the financial service industry, with an emphasis on regulatory compliance, BSA/AML compliance and auditing. She has worked for Risk Management Partners LLC as a senior compliance consultant, as well as the RSM (formerly McGladrey) consulting firm, Herring Bank and First Bank Southwest, among other banks. Miller attended West Texas State University, the American Banker’s Academy and Texas Bankers Association schools.

Renette Curtis has been hired by NBT Financial to serve as vice president/BSA analyst. She has more than 38 years of banking experience in BSA, auditing and operations. She has worked for First National Bank of Burleson, Comerica Bank and Texas Commerce Bank. Curtis attended Howard Payne University and Tarrant County Junior College.

Established in 1973, The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth changed its name to NBT Financial Bank this year in anticipation of its 50th-anniversary celebration, according to the bank’s website. NBT Financial Bank operates in Fort Worth, Azle, Burleson and Hurst.

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NBT Financial Bank Hires Miller and Curtis for BSA Compliance

August 31, 2022

Fort Worth-based NBT Financial Bank—formerly The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth—recently announced two new hires.

Sheri Miller has joined the bank as first vice president/BSA officer. She has more than 35 years of experience in the financial service industry, with an emphasis on regulatory compliance, BSA/AML compliance and auditing. She has worked for Risk Management Partners LLC as a senior compliance consultant, as well as the RSM (formerly McGladrey) consulting firm, Herring Bank and First Bank Southwest, among other banks. Miller attended West Texas State University, the American Banker’s Academy and Texas Bankers Association schools.

Renette Curtis has been hired by NBT Financial to serve as vice president/BSA analyst. She has more than 38 years of banking experience in BSA, auditing and operations. She has worked for First National Bank of Burleson, Comerica Bank and Texas Commerce Bank. Curtis attended Howard Payne University and Tarrant County Junior College.

Established in 1973, The National Bank of Texas at Fort Worth changed its name to NBT Financial Bank this year in anticipation of its 50th-anniversary celebration, according to the bank’s website. NBT Financial Bank operates in Fort Worth, Azle, Burleson and Hurst.

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