July 6, 2017 - Jennifer
Tessah Danel joins the team!
For Release: June 19, 2017
Contact: Jennifer Niro, EVP/CFO
(503) 212-3116
jnino@lewisandclarkbank.com
Local Commmuntiy Banker Tessah Danel Joins Lewis & Clark Bank
OREGON CITY, OR.—Lewis & Clark Bank (OTC Pink: LWCL) is pleased to announce that Tessah Danel has joined our team as VP/Commercial Banking Relationship Manager.
Tessah Danel has been a local community banker for over 20 years and is dedicated to making a real difference for the customers and community she serves. She knows that each customer has different needs and loves exploring how to find a solution that is best for each one. “This bank was founded by two guys who wanted to get away from the way that banks generally operate,” Danel says. “That entrepreneurial spirit moved me. There’s a freedom here. I can be myself and bring creative ideas to the table, it’s exciting.”
Danel is active in the Oregon City community and the surrounding ‘Three Rivers’ area. She's a member of Rotary and the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce. Tessah also serves on the boards of two local non-profits.
About Lewis & Clark Bank
Headquartered in Oregon City, Oregon, Lewis & Clark Bank is an Oregon state-chartered full-service commercial bank. The Bank serves Oregon and Southwest Washington through its main branch location in Oregon City, Oregon and loan production offices in Bend and Klamath Falls, Oregon.
For more information about Lewis & Clark Bank, visit www.lewisandclarkbank.com.
Contacts:
Trey Maust – Co-President/CEO
Direct Phone: (503) 212-3102
Jennifer Nino – Executive Vice President/CFO
Direct Phone: (503) 212-3116
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