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February 4, 2010

PV bank gets new promotion

Loren Cronin, president of First United Bank in Pauls Valley, recently announced the promotion of Danielle Caldwell to assistant vice president/loan officer.

Caldwell, a native of Paoli, graduated from East Central University in Ada with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Finance.

Caldwell has been with First United since 2003 when she began as a teller in the drive-thru.

In addition to her duties in the lending department, Caldwell also serves as the bank’s sales manager and security coordinator.

In addition to her responsibilities at First United, Caldwell is a member of the First Christian Church in Pauls Valley and serves on the United Fund Board. She serves as secretary for the Pauls Valley Kiwanis Club and is involved with the Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce.

“Danielle is certainly an asset to our organization and very deserving of this promotion,” said Cronin.

“I would like to invite everyone to drop by and congratulate Danielle on her promotion.”

Established in 1900 and headquartered in Durant, First United Bank is a $2 billion bank that focuses on providing a full range of banking services such as Consumer Banking, Commercial Lending, Business Services, Cash Management, Mortgage, Trust, Investments, and Insurance to retail customers and small to medium-sized businesses in Oklahoma and Texas.

First United Bank operates through a network of 32 offices serving 20 communities, including Ada, Bokchito, Calera, Colbert, Durant, Holdenville, Hugo, Madill, Oklahoma City, Pauls Valley, Sapulpa, Seminole, Shawnee, Tecumseh and Wewoka in Oklahoma and Dallas, McKinney, Krum, Sanger and Denton in Texas.

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