Value News Bixby October 2013

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VOL 20 ISSUE 10

October 2013

BIXBY GLENPOOL JENKS SAPULPA NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

AHB Welcomes New VP/Branch Manager

Thousands Drawn to Main Street Jenks Chamber of Commerce hosts the 10th annual Art on Main Saturday, October 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ms. Elizabeth Berry was recently promoted to Vice President/Branch Manager for American Heritage Bank.

By Christopher Davis

Looking for a day of fun, music and art that the entire family will enjoy? Then make plans to be in downtown Jenks on Saturday, October 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for Art on Main.

The American Heritage Bank management team at 71st and Highway 75 in Tulsa includes: (L to R) Casey Ballard, Barbara Pinkston, Vice President/Branch Manager Elizabeth Berry and Brian Talkington.

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Lending Institute, and numerous Oklahoma Bankers Association classes. She has also been civically active with Planned Parenthood, Goodwill, Leadership Tulsa and the United Way. Elizabeth is highly qualified, very personable and is thrilled to be a part of the bank’s Tulsa branch. “It’s a good feeling to be with a bank which focuses on its employees and communities. It is great to be a part of such a professional team!” She gives much credit to Brian Talkington, Casey Ballard and Barbara Pinkston, who are dedicated and professional bankers and help keep the branch running efficiently. American Heritage Bank is one of the oldest independ-

ently owned and operated banks in Oklahoma. In late 2012 they acquired Osage Federal Bank and The Cleveland Bank, and have expanded their operations to serve 15 communities in Creek, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa and Washington Counties, with 19 locations total. Since 1905, they have focused on providing their customers with the products, services and individualized attention they want and deserve. “We’re proud to be a community bank that has a reputation for investing in our communities,” added Berry. “We also do our best to tailor our services to the needs of our neighbors.” (continued on page 24)

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Nick DeMoss, director of communications, Jenks Chamber of Commerce.

By Duane Blankenship

Elizabeth Berry was promoted to the Branch Manager of American Heritage Bank, located at 71st Street and Highway 75 in South Tulsa. Ms. Berry grew up in Sapulpa and has worked at American Heritage Bank on and off since high school. She returned to the main bank in Sapulpa in January of 2010 after being employed at another Tulsa area bank for three years. Some of Ms. Berry’s skills and expertise include commercial, consumer, and mortgage lending, credit analysis, commercial banking, and customer service. Her education includes a Bachelor’s Degree from Oklahoma State University, the ICBA Commercial

Art on Main aims to create access to a broad array of arts experiences, to nurture the development and understanding of diverse art forms, and to expand the

Mabee Center Inducted into Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame A celebration concert featuring fellow inductees the Swon Brothers will be held October 15. By Duane Blankenship

James D. Smith, director of marketing and business development for the Mabee Center, is proud to announce the induction of the Mabee Center into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (OMHF). A celebration and induction concert will be (continued on page 24)

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James D. Smith, director of marketing and business development, Mabee Center.

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