January 11, 2018 - Tessah Danel
Jeffrey Sumpter has been named the bank’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Trey Maust is now the bank’s Executive Vice Chairman. Most recently, Sumpter and Maust each served as Co-President and CEO.
For Immediate Release – 01/11/2018
OREGON CITY, OR. — Lewis & Clark Bank (OTC Pink: LWCL), announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Jeffrey Sumpter to be the bank’s President and Chief Executive Officer and Trey Maust to be the bank’s Executive Vice Chairman. Most recently, Sumpter and Maust each served as Co-President and CEO.
The move follows Maust’s newly appointed role as CEO of Sheltered Harbor, a financial services industry initiative designed to ensure consumers have access to critical account assets in event of a major incident.
“Jeff has been with the bank since its inception. We look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring and to the continued success of Lewis & Clark Bank,” said Chairman of the Board, David Roche.
"I’m grateful for the incredible partnership I have shared with Trey and the other co-founding Directors since we formed the bank in 2006," said Sumpter, "and I am excited for what the future holds for the Bank."
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.
Contact:
Jeffrey Sumpter – President/CEO
Direct Phone: (503) 212-3107
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