Raleigh, N.C. . . Sheri E. Bragg has been named branch manager for North State Bank's West Raleigh Office, announced Robert D. "Bobby" Ross, senior vice president and West Raleigh Executive for North State.
Bragg has 17 years of experience in sales and service, fourteen of them in the banking industry. Previous positions she has held include branch manager, loan originator, and new account representative. She has been a member of the Jaycees and worked with the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar as a Director of Special Services and Director of Facilitators. A native of Oakton, Virginia, she lives in Garner, NC, with her husband, Adrian.
"Sheri will be a great asset to our team as we open the West Raleigh office," said Ross. "Our customers will benefit from her years of experience and customer-focused service."
North State Bank is a community bank serving Wake County with three offices: full-service offices on Falls of Neuse in Raleigh and Highway 70 West in Garner, and a loan production office in the Wakefield Corporate Center. Current plans call for a full-service location in West Raleigh on Blue Ridge Road across from Rex Hospital in Raleigh, and a corporate headquarters and full-service location at the new North Hills on Six Forks Road in Raleigh. As of December 31, 2003, North State reported total assets of $249 million.
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