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CUERO Tamara Carter was Bernetra Thompson was promoted to
promoted to vice card services officer at TIB–The In-
Cody Pinnegar has been president of TIB–The dependent BankersBank. Thompson
promoted to branch Independent Bankers- has been with the bank for 10 years COMMUNITY BANK
manager of TrustTexas Bank. She joined TIB in and provides operational support EXPERIENCE
Bank in New Braunfels. 2015 and serves as HR to TIB’s credit, debit and pre-paid
Pinnegar began working generalist for the bank, assisting with customer banks.
for TrustTexas Bank in CORRESPONDENT
2013 as a relationship banker and was a wide scope of HR issues, such as Brett Murphy, CPA, has BANK EXPERTISE
recruitment, employee relations,
promoted to assistant branch compensation, training and perfor- been named partner at
manager in 2014. He has an associ- mance management. Whitley Penn LLP. He
ate’s degree in business administra- joined the firm in 2014
tion from Austin Community Kim Nguyen was promoted to vice as an audit manager and Fixed Income Securities Sales
College and is currently pursuing his president of TIB–The Independent was promoted to senior
bachelor’s degree in business man- BankersBank. Nguyen, who joined manager in 2015. Murphy, a graduate •
agement from Lamar University. TIB in 2014, is a member of the ac- of Texas Tech University, will Bond Accounting & Safekeeping
counting department and is respon- relocate to Austin with his family to •
DALLAS sible for numerous financial report- assist the firm’s audit growth strategy
ing functions. into the Austin market. Loan Hedging (ARC Program)
Travis Stephens has been
promoted to senior vice Barbie Redd was promoted to vice Patrick Hanchey of •
president/senior president within the loan operations Alston & Bird has been Commercial & Industrial Credits
correspondent officer at department of TIB–The Indepen- elected partner on the •
TIB–The Independent dent BankersBank. Redd prepares financial services and
BankersBank. Stephens and maintains various reports and products team. International Services
joined TIB in 2009 and serves the reviews for the bank’s loan division. Hanchey’s banking •
lending needs of community bankers industry expertise allows him to Clearing/Cash Management
in sections of central and south Allison Murphy was promoted to in- advise clients regarding compliance
Texas, as well as portions of the vestment sales officer at TIB–The In- with bank regulatory statutes, rules •
Houston area. dependent BankersBank. She joined and guidance, corporate transactions Asset/Liability Management Reporting
the bank in 2015 and serves a variety and capital markets activities.
Guy Lookabaugh has been promoted of critical support roles within TIB’s
to first vice president of TIB–The capital markets division.
Independent BankersBank. Looka- GALVESTON 512.681.4452 800.848.8573
baugh joined TIB in 2014 and over- Austin Scheets was promoted to card Gayle Culling has been
sees all systems and projects for TIB’s services officer at TIB–The Indepen- promoted to senior vice
card services division. dent BankersBank. He joined the president of HomeTown
bank a year ago and is responsible for Bank. Culling began her
Michael C. O’Rourke has analyzing credit worthiness for TIB’s career with HomeTown 111 Congress Avenue, Suite 400
been promoted to first card division. Bank as a teller in 1991 Austin, Texas 78701
vice president of TIB– and has since served as teller super-
The Independent Matthew Sharp was visor and wire department supervi-
BankersBank. O’Rourke promoted to card sor. With 20-plus years of banking
joined the bank in 2007 services officer at www.csbcorrespondent.com
and served in both underwriter and TIB-The Independent experience, she currently manages Visit Us
the teller, e-banking and wire
credit analyst roles before becoming BankersBank. Sharp departments.
a full correspondent officer. He joined the bank in 2015
covers central and south Texas, as and assists TIB’s card partner banks
well as western Tennessee. with growth initiatives for their
respective programs.
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