
Lumbee Guaranty Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Allan Campbell to its board of directors. His appointment was unanimously approved by the board at its most recent meeting.
Mr. Campbell began his career working at Pine Crest Country Club, where he met a variety of
people and formed lasting friendships. He started his own lawnmowing business and soon
expanded into landscaping. Since 1995, he has owned Campbell’s Used Cars and also operates AC Properties, specializing in residential rental properties. Most recently, he and his wife founded Campbellton Grove, a luxury event venue in Lumberton.
“I am excited to have Allan Campbell on our Board of Directors, who brings a wealth of knowledge and knows the business needs of our communities as well,” said Board Chair of Lumbee Guaranty Bank Sybil Bullard in a press release.
Mr. Campbell’s leadership and foresight have guided his companies to sustained success, and his
entrepreneurial experience will be an asset to Lumbee Guaranty Bank as it continues to grow and
serve southeastern North Carolina.
An active member of the community, Allan previously served as Church Councilman at New Life Church in Lumberton and is a member of the Kiwanis Club of Robeson-Lumberton, as well as the Oakridge Homeowners Association.
On Monday, June 1, 2026, Tribe members from District 2 and District 15, the districts surrounding the area currently planned for the casino, met for a community meeting.Amidst the glitz and glamour of the idea of a new casino coming to the Lumbee Tri
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