Skip to content

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE and IDEAS

  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
Linkedin Facebook Twitter
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Home
  • Texas Bankers
  • News
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • Regulatory Actions
  • Classified Ads
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News

TEXAS BANKING NEWS, PEOPLE AND IDEAS

Texas Bankers

Nunn Appointed President of Citizens Bank in Amarillo

August 9, 2021

Sam NunnSam Nunn, a third-generation banker, has been promoted to president/chief financial officer at Amarillo-based Citizens Bank. Nunn, who has more than 12 years of community banking experience, joined Citizens Bank in 2011 as a senior vice president and most recently served as executive vice president/chief financial officer. Prior to that, he was a correspondent banker at TIB–The Independent BankersBank.

Nunn serves on the board of directors for the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) and on the IBAT Leadership Division board. He also represents Texas as a federal delegate for the Independent Community Bankers of America. In addition to his banking industry leadership roles, Nunn is active in his community. He is currently board treasurer for Safari Club International’s Texas Panhandle chapter, a deacon at Olsen Park Church of Christ and is involved with the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. He also spent five years on the board and executive committee of Martha’s Home, a nonprofit organization that helps homeless and abused women and children in the Amarillo area.

Nunn earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in accounting and finance from the College of Business at West Texas A&M University. He is also a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado.

Established in 1904, Citizens Bank operates branches in Amarillo, Claude and Tulia, as well as Tucumcari, New Mexico.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Independent Bankers Association of Texas Honors Five*Star Award Winners Next Frost Bank Appoints Geddes San Antonio Region President

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Jefferson Bank Welcomes Davis as Chief Human Resources Officer

Texas Partners Bank Promotes Graves to EVP and Chief Risk Officer

Dallas Capital Bank Names Dodd Director of Information Technology

Simons Joins Fidelity Bank of Texas as Chief Financial Officer

Commercial Bank of Texas Taps Thannisch to Head Wealth Management and Trust

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities.

  • Submit news to Bankers Digest
  • Contact the editorial department
  • Advertise with Bankers Digest
  • Post a classified ad

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Nunn Appointed President of Citizens Bank in Amarillo

August 9, 2021

Sam NunnSam Nunn, a third-generation banker, has been promoted to president/chief financial officer at Amarillo-based Citizens Bank. Nunn, who has more than 12 years of community banking experience, joined Citizens Bank in 2011 as a senior vice president and most recently served as executive vice president/chief financial officer. Prior to that, he was a correspondent banker at TIB–The Independent BankersBank.

Nunn serves on the board of directors for the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) and on the IBAT Leadership Division board. He also represents Texas as a federal delegate for the Independent Community Bankers of America. In addition to his banking industry leadership roles, Nunn is active in his community. He is currently board treasurer for Safari Club International’s Texas Panhandle chapter, a deacon at Olsen Park Church of Christ and is involved with the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. He also spent five years on the board and executive committee of Martha’s Home, a nonprofit organization that helps homeless and abused women and children in the Amarillo area.

Nunn earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in accounting and finance from the College of Business at West Texas A&M University. He is also a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado.

Established in 1904, Citizens Bank operates branches in Amarillo, Claude and Tulia, as well as Tucumcari, New Mexico.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous | Next

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

American National Bank & Trust Appoints Elliot Vice President and Trust Administrator

Texas Bank and Trust Announces Promotions in East Texas and Dallas/Fort Worth Markets

SouthWest Bank Appoints Entrepreneur Navarrete to Board

Werberig Joins TexasBank as Tarrant County Retail Marketing Manager

American National Bank & Trust Appoints Crenshaw Mortgage Community Outreach Officer

Arkansas-based Bank OZK Hires Newton as Fund Finance Director in Houston

Gulf Capital Bank Taps Noorani to Lead New Small-Business Lending Group

Lufburrow Joins American Bank’s Houston Regional Board

< Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 … Page5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Texas Bankers

Nunn Appointed President of Citizens Bank in Amarillo

August 9, 2021

Sam NunnSam Nunn, a third-generation banker, has been promoted to president/chief financial officer at Amarillo-based Citizens Bank. Nunn, who has more than 12 years of community banking experience, joined Citizens Bank in 2011 as a senior vice president and most recently served as executive vice president/chief financial officer. Prior to that, he was a correspondent banker at TIB–The Independent BankersBank.

Nunn serves on the board of directors for the Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT) and on the IBAT Leadership Division board. He also represents Texas as a federal delegate for the Independent Community Bankers of America. In addition to his banking industry leadership roles, Nunn is active in his community. He is currently board treasurer for Safari Club International’s Texas Panhandle chapter, a deacon at Olsen Park Church of Christ and is involved with the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. He also spent five years on the board and executive committee of Martha’s Home, a nonprofit organization that helps homeless and abused women and children in the Amarillo area.

Nunn earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in accounting and finance from the College of Business at West Texas A&M University. He is also a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado.

Established in 1904, Citizens Bank operates branches in Amarillo, Claude and Tulia, as well as Tucumcari, New Mexico.

SHARE THIS NEWS:

Previous Independent Bankers Association of Texas Honors Five*Star Award Winners Next Frost Bank Appoints Geddes San Antonio Region President

MORE BANKERS ON THE MOVE

Loading...

Jefferson Bank Welcomes Davis as Chief Human Resources Officer

Texas Partners Bank Promotes Graves to EVP and Chief Risk Officer

Dallas Capital Bank Names Dodd Director of Information Technology

Simons Joins Fidelity Bank of Texas as Chief Financial Officer

Commercial Bank of Texas Taps Thannisch to Head Wealth Management and Trust

American National Bank & Trust Appoints Elliot Vice President and Trust Administrator

1 2 … 5 Next >

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

Search

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Subscribe to Bankers Digest

Bankers Digest’s e-newsletter is distributed three times a month. Sign up today to stay in the loop—it’s free!

About

Bankers Digest is your source for Texas banking news and information, including bankers on the move,  bank developments across the state, industry updates, regulations and job opportunities. Click here to send us your bank’s news or to contact the editorial department.

Linkedin Twitter Facebook

© 2024 Bankers Digest—Published by IBAT Marketing Inc.
a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas

Linkedin Twitter Facebook

© 2024 Bankers Digest—Published by IBAT Marketing Inc.
a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas3

Linkedin Twitter Facebook

© 2024 Bankers Digest—
Published by IBAT Marketing Inc.,
a SUBSIDIARY of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas