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Lewis & Clark Bank Hires VP/Operations Manager

Lewis & Clark Bank Hires VP/Operations Manager

For Immediate Release – 03/16/2017
Lewis & Clark Bank Hires VP/Operations Manager


Lewis & Clark Bank (OTC Pink: LWCL) is pleased to announce the addition of Lorianne Fiedler as VP/Operations Manager.

Lorianne brings 20 years of banking experience to the team starting in the branch and ultimately managing all branch & support functions. Lorianne is passionate about community banking and enjoys mentoring staff.  In her role at Lewis & Clark Bank, Lorianne will oversee our branch activities.

Outside of the office, Lorianne enjoys spending time with her family and friends, as well as traveling and photography.

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About Lewis & Clark Bank

Headquartered in Oregon City, Oregon, Lewis & Clark Bank is a state-chartered full-service commercial bank.  The Bank serves Oregon and Southwest Washington through its main branch location in Oregon City, and loan production offices in Bend and Klamath Falls, Oregon. Lewis & Clark Bank was formed with the idea that being part of the local community also means being directly involved in its success.
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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