
Lumbee Guaranty Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Timothy B. Brooks to its board of directors. The decision was unanimously approved by the board at its most recent meeting.
Mr. Brooks brings more than two decades of executive leadership experience to the board.
He currently serves as president and CEO of HealthKeeperz, Inc., a community-based healthcare provider dedicated to serving individuals and families across North Carolina. A long-time customer, shareholder and supporter of the Lumbee Guaranty Bank, Mr. Brooks offers deep business insight and an authentic connection to the communities the bank serves.
“Tim Brooks is a values-driven leader with a proven track record of service to both business and community,” said Board Chair of Lumbee Guaranty Bank Sybil Bullard in a press release. “We are honored to welcome him to the Board and look forward to the unique perspective he brings.”
Mr. Brooks holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Business Administration from Methodist University. He has been actively involved with numerous civic and nonprofit organizations, including the UNC Pembroke Foundation, Scotland Health Care System, the UNC Pembroke Board of Trustees and Board of Visitors and the Thomas Entrepreneurship HUB.
Mr. Brooks also shares a legacy connection with the bank—his father, Howard Brooks, served as the first chairman of the board at the time of the bank’s founding in 1971.
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