Garrison named senior veep at Treaty Oak Bank welcomed at mixer

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MARBLE FALLS — Jim Garrison will continue his 30-year career in the financial industry as the new senior vice president at Treaty Oak Bank.

Garrison said he has worked in the banking industry from Marble Falls to Austin as well as four years with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. He’s been wanting to work again in the Highland Lakes and got his wish Aug. 11 with his appointment at the bank, 507 FM 2147 West.

“We work with a focus on customer service and knowing people by their name and not as a number. We’re not trying to be the biggest bank, but the best,” Garrison said.

He said the Marble Falls area has experienced tremendous growth. The bank’s number is (830) 798-6900.

 

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