Generations Bank Employee Celebrates 10 Years With the Company

Theresa Gilstrap is honored for her tenure with the Bank.

Generations Bank, an Arkansas community bank with nine full-service locations throughout the state, celebrates employee Theresa Gilstrap for her 10-year service to the bank and community.

Gilstrap started with the bank when it was still Community Bank of Crawford County on September 15, 2008, as a teller at the Alma location. She served as a teller, personal banker, and new accounts representative and then she became a loan assistant, which is her current role. Additionally, she serves as a secondary market mortgage loan originator for Generations Mortgage. 

The Generations Bank team has proudly served communities in south and northwest Arkansas for more than a century. The financial institution began in 1907 in Harrell, Ark., as Calhoun County Bank and was later known as First Bank. First Bank was recently changed to Generations Bank to honor the bank’s rich history and heritage and to recognize the generations of customers and communities served.

Generations Bank offers comprehensive banking services, including personal savings accounts, personal checking accounts, loans, mortgages, online banking, mobile banking, business accounts, business loans, online bill pay and more.

Generations Bank is passionate about serving Arkansans and congratulates Theresa on her achievement and thanks her for her service.

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Generations Bank, with locations throughout the state, has served Arkansas families and businesses for more than 100 years. Established in 1907, in the small town of Harrell, Generations Bank expanded into a full-service financial institution serving south and northwest Arkansas. The experienced team of bankers and professionals are committed to providing convenient, friendly and intelligent customer service. Generations Bank values their customers and looks forward to continually serving them, just as they have for generations.

For more information, visit: www.mygenerations.bank

Source: Generations Bank