G. Carl Gibson has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Prism Bank

Gibson is a seasoned executive who brings a plethora of knowledge to Prism Bank. He is skilled in financial operations and strategic board level communication. His strong history includes executive positions in operations in private equity-backed IT and health sciences companies, as well as significant responsibilities in the financial sector.

David Hardy, CEO of Prism Bank, stated that Carl is a great addition to the board. In addition to complementing our entrepreneurial spirit, his deep understanding of technology finance and operational efficiency will be crucial as we continue to serve our various populations and improve consumer experiences.

With a committed staff and a focus on providing individualized service, Prism Bank leads the way in community banking by meeting a wide range of client demands. It is anticipated that Gibson’s appointment will strengthen the bank’s mission and serve as a pillar for all facets of life and business.

Tony Caldwell, Chairman of the Prism Bank Board, added, “It gives me great pleasure to have someone with Carl Gibson’s distinctive banking and business background join our board.” Carl’s contribution to Prism’s remarkable success will be invaluable as we establish a bank that specializes in providing customized services for business customers.

Gibson’s background in the banking and technology sectors, particularly with regard to asset securitization facilities and banks, enhances Prism Bank’s commitment to innovation and client-focused service. His wisdom will play a critical role in determining the bank’s future course and maintaining its dedication to fostering fruitful banking partnerships.

Prism Bank, formerly known as Oklahoma State Bank, is a community bank that serves clients in central Oklahoma. Prism has been serving the varied needs of its communities for more than a century because to its driven staff and innovative culture. Prism Bank powers success in all facets of your life and company.

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