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Lumbee Guaranty Bank appoints Sweat as assistant VP for Cumberland County market

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Sweat

Lumbee Guaranty Bank recently announced that Harrison Sweat will serve as the assistant vice president and business development officer for LGB’s Cumberland County market. He will work at the bank’s Lake Rim office in Fayetteville.
Harrison is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and has completed the Commercial Lending School at East Carolina University and the North Carolina School of Banking.

Harrison has 14 years of experience in the banking industry. Although new to the role at LGB, he is well-acquainted with the company, having worked at LGB since 2008 in a variety of roles including as a consumer lender, commercial lender, branch manager, and area executive.

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