Carter Rejoins Centennial Bank in Cabot

Centennial Bank in Cabot recently announced that Davy Carter has been hired as Executive Vice President/General Counsel/Chief Lending Officer for its east region which includes Beebe, Cabot, Heber Springs, Jacksonville, Mountain View, Searcy and Ward.

Carter is a graduate of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro with a bachelor’s degree in corporate finance. In addition, he is an alumnus of the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and holds a Juris Doctor with honors from the University Of Arkansas Bowen School Of Law in Little Rock where he was a member of the Law Review.

“Davy brings over 13 years of combined financial and legal experience to Centennial. He is actively involved in the community and has the knowledge to help further build upon our reputation for strength and service,” said regional president Tracy French.

Carter’s new responsibilities include oversight of bank lending and operations, appointment to the regional board of directors, and general legal counsel.

Additionally, Carter is the State Representative for District 48 where he sits on both the House Judiciary and State Agencies Committee and is Chair of the Constitutional Issues Subcommittee.

Centennial Bank is part of the Home BancShares family of banks with assets exceeding 2.6 billion. For more information about Centennial Bank, visit its website at www.my100bank.com.

 

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