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Western Bank Announces New Market President

January 2, 2025 at 4:13 pm Updated: January 5th, 2025 at 8:42 am staff writer
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LUBBOCK, TX – On January 2, 2024, Dan Odom, President and CEO of Lubbock based Western Bank announced Clark Campbell as the new Market President for Western Bank’s Brownwood location.

Mr. Campbell has 11 years of banking experience and joined the Western Bank team in 2023. Clark is a Mills County native and a 1997 graduate of Goldthwaite High School, 2002 graduate of Texas Tech University, and 2023 graduate of the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking. Clark, along with his wife and youngest son, reside in Goldthwaite, Texas. His older twin boys are sophomores in college where they compete in collegiate rodeos.

“Clark is an invaluable asset to our bank, our customers and will bring exceptional leadership skills in his new role,” says Odom, CEO. “I am thrilled that Clark will continue our dedication to being a good and steadfast neighbor, dedicated to providing quality financial services that leave a positive and lasting impact on our customers and our employees.”

“I am excited to continue to work with the wonderful people of Brown and surrounding
counties in my new capacity. I am grateful that I get to do so with an incredible team in
Brownwood with the full strength and support of Western Bank as we continue to grow our presence across all the markets in which we are located,” said Clark.

Founded in 1909, Western Bank offers a full suite of commercial banking products and services. The bank, headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, has over $800MM in assets and ten full- service branches servicing Abilene, Amarillo, Big Spring, Brownwood, Gruver, Loraine, Lubbock, and Plainview.

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