Texas Bank and Trust will be promoted
Texas Bank and Trust announced multiple promotions at Employee Awards dinner in March.
Among the perceived people was Jane Henry promoted to vice president and legal coordinator. Rebecca Lynn has been promoted to Vice President of Human Resources and Training Officer. Ashley Hernandez has been promoted to Vice President of Financial Management and Operations Manager. Sissy Stevenson has been promoted to Vice President and Payroll and Benefits Manager HR. Christy Lancaster has been promoted to administrative manager and account payment expert and accouting. Heather Gajewsky has been promoted to executive management and executive assistant.
Henry began his career with Texas Bank in the lending sector in 2006 and is the bank’s legal coordinator under Lending Services. Her liability includes filing suits along with foreclosure, foreclosure, bankruptcy and other other legal issues on behalf of the bank.
Lin has been employed by the bank for the past 17 years. He has held various roles in retail services and HR. Most notably, he works as a teller, branch representative, training coordinator and, more recently, as a bank training officer.
Hernandez joined the bank in 2013 and worked in the financial management department. Her duties include managing the Ministry of Finance Management Operations Team and managing client relationships for banks’ public funds.
Stevenson has worked in the banking industry for 11 years. She began her career at the Bank of Texas and in 2013 she trusted her in the HR department as an administrative assistant. He was promoted to pay and benefits specialist in 2019 and to manager in 2021, overseeing the bank’s pay process and benefits management.
Lancaster joined the bank’s accounting division in October 2005, serving as accounting assistant, paid professional and lead.
Gajewsky joined Texas Bank and Trust in 2008 as a loan processor and commercial lending assistant for over a decade, working for the bank’s business and professional banking team. In 2021, she moved to the role of executive director and chief operating officer management assistant.
Learn more during the free workshop
More information about the East Texas Government Council, a Kilgore-based consortium of local county governments and agencies, will be invited to the special session set, April 29th, from 11am to noon.
“Please join us to learn how it can serve as a bridge between federal, state and local governments, and serve us and learn the support we need to help our communities grow and thrive,” eTTOG said in a statement.
The workshop teaches you:
ETGOG’s mission and local initiatives.
We explore how ETTOG will help shape the future of eastern Texas. and
Connect with leadership of fellow partners and others.
There are 25 seats available at the workshop, but ETTOG says that if capacity is reached, another workshop will be scheduled.
This workshop has 25 seats. Once this capacity is reached, a new date will be scheduled.
Sign up online at tinyurl.com/etcogworkshop.
ETGOG is located at 3800 Stone Road, Kilgore.
Swepco will donate to the Miracle League in East Texas
The Southwestern Electric Power Foundation, part of the American Electric Power Foundation, recently awarded the Miracle League in East Texas with $3,000 to support scholarships for children with disabilities to participate in baseball.
The Miracle League is a national organization dedicated to providing children with disabilities with the opportunity to play baseball regardless of their abilities.
Thanks to the vision of the founding committee and generous support from the community, the Miracle League in East Texas has established a state-of-the-art facility at Lear Park,” Swepco said in a statement.