Barbara Graves Elected Vice Chair of Centennial Bank Little Rock Region Board

Centennial Bank recently announced the election of Barbara Graves to the position of vice chair of the board of directors for the Little Rock region.

“Barbara has served on the board of directors of Centennial Bank’s (formerly Twin City Bank) Little Rock region since 2002. She also serves in the capacity of chair for the bank’s marketing committee,” according to Little Rock Regional President Bob Birch. 

Graves, a long-time resident of Little Rock , owns Barbara Graves Intimate Fashions, a local retail store opened in 1973.

“As a successful, local business owner of over 35 years, we are grateful to have Barbara’s business savvy and exemplary record of community service to help guide our board,” said Rick Ashley, regional chairman of the board for Centennial Bank and a director for parent company Home Bancshares.

“I am proud to serve as vice chair on the board of a community bank with such dedicated and talented bankers,” said Graves.
 

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