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The Pecos County State Bank Appoints Three New Board Members

March 15, 2022

Shareholders of Fort Stockton-based The Pecos County State Bank announced the election of three new directors to its board at its annual shareholders’ meeting.

Kyle Card is the principal of Stockton Ford. He was born and raised in Fort Stockton and graduated from Southern Methodist University.

Scott King is a rancher and private investor. He was born and raised in Monahans and graduated from Texas Christian University.

Bill McAnally serves as executive vice president/agricultural loan officer for Pecos County State Bank. He joined the bank in 2013. McAnnally was born and raised in the Fort Worth area and graduated from Sul Ross University.

Established in 1928, The Pecos County State Bank operates branches in Fort Stockton, Sanderson, Sierra Blanca and Van Horn.

Kyle Card, Scott King and Bill McAnally

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Texas Bankers

The Pecos County State Bank Appoints Three New Board Members

March 15, 2022

Shareholders of Fort Stockton-based The Pecos County State Bank announced the election of three new directors to its board at its annual shareholders’ meeting.

Kyle Card is the principal of Stockton Ford. He was born and raised in Fort Stockton and graduated from Southern Methodist University.

Scott King is a rancher and private investor. He was born and raised in Monahans and graduated from Texas Christian University.

Bill McAnally serves as executive vice president/agricultural loan officer for Pecos County State Bank. He joined the bank in 2013. McAnnally was born and raised in the Fort Worth area and graduated from Sul Ross University.

Established in 1928, The Pecos County State Bank operates branches in Fort Stockton, Sanderson, Sierra Blanca and Van Horn.

Kyle Card, Scott King and Bill McAnally

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Texas Bankers

The Pecos County State Bank Appoints Three New Board Members

March 15, 2022

Shareholders of Fort Stockton-based The Pecos County State Bank announced the election of three new directors to its board at its annual shareholders’ meeting.

Kyle Card is the principal of Stockton Ford. He was born and raised in Fort Stockton and graduated from Southern Methodist University.

Scott King is a rancher and private investor. He was born and raised in Monahans and graduated from Texas Christian University.

Bill McAnally serves as executive vice president/agricultural loan officer for Pecos County State Bank. He joined the bank in 2013. McAnnally was born and raised in the Fort Worth area and graduated from Sul Ross University.

Established in 1928, The Pecos County State Bank operates branches in Fort Stockton, Sanderson, Sierra Blanca and Van Horn.

Kyle Card, Scott King and Bill McAnally

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IBAT Education Foundation Awards SWGSB Women in Community Banking Scholarship

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

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

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