Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Arvest Bank Promotes Noe, Umberson

- Special to the ENTERPRISE-LEADER

PRAIRIE GROVE — Arvest Bank announces that Tamra Noe and Tonya Umberson have been promoted. Noe has been promoted to vice president, human resources manager.

Umberson has been promoted to vice president, branch manager and marketing officer, according to Greg Reed, Arvest market president in Prairie Grove.

Noe, a Prairie Grove native, joined Arvest in January 2001 as teller for the Fayettevil­le market.

Shortly after she changed roles and began working in the electronic banking department servicing the Fayettevil­le ATMs.

Later she transferre­d to Shared Services in Lowell as a human resources administra­tor.

In 2006, she made the move to her hometown location of Prairie Grove where she continued in human resources for the Arvest Prairie Grove market before being promoted to human resources manager.

Noe wa s re ce n t ly promoted to vice president, human resources manager.

Umberson, a Lincoln native, joined Arvest in November 2000 as a financial services representa­tive

Noe

Umberson for the Fayettevil­le market.

In 2001, she transferre­d to her hometown location of Lincoln where she worked as a deposit counselor and began with the Arvest Prairie Grove market.

She quickly took on new roles as she was promoted to assistant branch manager then branch manager before taking on the additional role of marketing.

Umberson was recently promoted to vice president, branch manager and marketing officer.

“We’re so pleased to promote these two well-respected employees,” said Reed. “Both Tamra and Tonya have served Arvest well in their previous roles and are essential parts of our team here at Arvest. Their experience is valued not only by our team but by Arvest customers throughout our community. I know they will continue to support the Arvest mission of community-centered banking. I am excited for them to take this next step in their careers. ”

Arvest Bank operates more than 260 bank branches in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas through a network of 16 locally managed banks, each with its own board of directors and management team.

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