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Security National Bank of Texas Announces Key Officer Promotions

April 14, 2021

Omaha, Nebraska-based Security National Bank of Texas announced the promotions of two employees within its organization.

Conner Price has been promoted to senior vice president/Texas director of lending. He joined Security National Bank last spring and offices in the bank’s Uptown Dallas location, leading a team that serves customers with all lending, the small-business administration program and private banking needs. Price received his BS degree from Texas A&M University. He also leads the marriage ministry at Watermark Community Church in Dallas.

Alena Schauer has been promoted to vice president/Texas executive administrative officer. She brings an established background in commercial lending and executive administrative support to the team and oversees all Texas administrative and operational efforts. Schauer holds her BBA degree from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, and is involved with several nonprofit organizations in the Dallas area, including 100 Women of Lake Highlands, Women in Business and Mommies in Need.

Established in 1964, Security National Bank operates 14 branches in Nebraska, as well as its first Texas location, which opened in Dallas’ The Union in June 2020.

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Texas Bankers

Security National Bank of Texas Announces Key Officer Promotions

April 14, 2021

Omaha, Nebraska-based Security National Bank of Texas announced the promotions of two employees within its organization.

Conner Price has been promoted to senior vice president/Texas director of lending. He joined Security National Bank last spring and offices in the bank’s Uptown Dallas location, leading a team that serves customers with all lending, the small-business administration program and private banking needs. Price received his BS degree from Texas A&M University. He also leads the marriage ministry at Watermark Community Church in Dallas.

Alena Schauer has been promoted to vice president/Texas executive administrative officer. She brings an established background in commercial lending and executive administrative support to the team and oversees all Texas administrative and operational efforts. Schauer holds her BBA degree from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, and is involved with several nonprofit organizations in the Dallas area, including 100 Women of Lake Highlands, Women in Business and Mommies in Need.

Established in 1964, Security National Bank operates 14 branches in Nebraska, as well as its first Texas location, which opened in Dallas' The Union in June 2020.

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Texas Bankers

Security National Bank of Texas Announces Key Officer Promotions

April 14, 2021

Omaha, Nebraska-based Security National Bank of Texas announced the promotions of two employees within its organization.

Conner Price has been promoted to senior vice president/Texas director of lending. He joined Security National Bank last spring and offices in the bank’s Uptown Dallas location, leading a team that serves customers with all lending, the small-business administration program and private banking needs. Price received his BS degree from Texas A&M University. He also leads the marriage ministry at Watermark Community Church in Dallas.

Alena Schauer has been promoted to vice president/Texas executive administrative officer. She brings an established background in commercial lending and executive administrative support to the team and oversees all Texas administrative and operational efforts. Schauer holds her BBA degree from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, and is involved with several nonprofit organizations in the Dallas area, including 100 Women of Lake Highlands, Women in Business and Mommies in Need.

Established in 1964, Security National Bank operates 14 branches in Nebraska, as well as its first Texas location, which opened in Dallas' The Union in June 2020.

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Schauer

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First United Bank Welcomes Anderson as Lubbock Market President

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

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