First Resource Bank Announces the Addition of an Executive Vice President & Chief Lending Officer
EXTON, Pa., Sept. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- First Resource Bank (OTC Bulletin Board: FRSB) is pleased to announce the addition of Gary R. Davis as Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer. With over 30 years of experience in banking and financial services, Mr. Davis will oversee the Bank's lending and credit activities.
Prior to joining First Resource Bank, Mr. Davis spent 17 years with The Peoples Bank of Oxford and its successor after merger, National Penn Bank. His most recent position was Senior Vice President, Commercial Real Estate Manager based in Berwyn, PA. Previously, he served as Chief Lending and Credit Officer for The Peoples Bank of Oxford which serviced the western and southern Chester County markets.
Mr. Davis is a graduate of West Chester University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management, and received his Master of Business Administration in Finance from Widener University. He resides in West Chester, Chester County, PA.
First Resource Bank President and CEO Glenn Marshall said "We are extremely pleased to have Gary join the First Resource team. His strong lending experience and leadership skills will be instrumental in helping First Resource Bank to achieve its growth and expansion plans in Chester County."
About First Resource Bank
First Resource Bank is a locally owned and operated Pennsylvania state-chartered bank, serving the banking needs of businesses, professionals and individuals in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The Bank offers a full range of deposit and credit services with a high level of personalized service. First Resource Bank also offers a broad range of traditional financial services and products, competitively priced and delivered in a responsive manner to small businesses, professionals and residents in the local market. Member FDIC.
SOURCE First Resource Bank
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