Centennial’s Greg Sanson Concludes Graduate School of Banking

Centennial Bank recently announced the graduation of lender Greg Sanson from The Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. The school is comprised of three-year curriculum covering all facets of banking.

“We at Centennial want to congratulate Greg on the completion of this substantial commitment to further his understanding of banking,” said Randy Sims, president and CEO of Centennial Bank.

“The Graduate School of Banking at LSU gave me new insight into banking. I learned several things that will allow me to better serve my customers,” said Sanson, a loan officer at Centennial Bank’s west branch on 945 Salem Road in Conway.

Sanson, a seven-year lender with Centennial bank, is a life long resident of Faulkner County. He is a graduate of Conway High School and obtained a BA in finance from the University of Central Arkansas. Sanson is a commissioner for the Arkansas Manufactured Housing Commission and on the board of Conway Country Club. He is a former board member of the Boys and Girls Club of Faulkner Co. and a graduate of the Faulkner Co. Leadership Institute.

Sanson and his son, Kyler, reside in Conway.
 

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