Stan Bradshaw Joins Crescent State Bank’s Moore County Advisory Board
January 08, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
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Stan Bradshaw Joins Crescent State Bank’s Moore County Advisory Board
Local Businessman Named To Bank’s Advisory Board
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.– James F. Byrd, Senior Vice President of Crescent State Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Crescent Financial Corporation, (Nasdaq National Market: CRFN), has announced that Stan Bradshaw, the principle at Bradshaw Capital Management LLC, has joined the bank’s Moore County Advisory Board. The Advisory Board acts as a liaison between the bank and the community and advises the organization on how to better serve the community. At Bradshaw Capital Management, Bradshaw provides asset management and advisory service to private institutions and banks. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Square 1 Bank, a nationwide bank specializing in serving emerging growth companies in the technology and life sciences fields, and as Chairman of the Board of The Roosevelt Group, LLC.
“Stan is an active leader in both the business world and the local community,” said Byrd. “I am pleased to welcome him to the board.”
About Crescent State Bank:
Crescent State Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Crescent Financial Corporation. The Bank opened in December 1998 to cater to the financial needs of the communities it serves. The bank has total assets of approximately $405 million, deposits of approximately $313 million, and loans of $318 million as of September 30, 2005, with nine full service banking offices in the communities of Cary (2), Apex, Clayton, Garner, Holly Springs, Sanford, Southern Pines, and Pinehurst, North Carolina, and a loan production office in Raleigh.
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