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Texas Farm Credit Holds Grand Opening at New Nacogdoches Office
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 28, 2018 For more information, contact Kacy Land, Texas Farm Credit marketing manager, at (903) 593-6609.
Texas Farm Credit Holds Grand Opening at New Nacogdoches Office
NACOGDOCHES, Texas – Texas Farm Credit Services celebrated the grand opening of its new Nacogdoches office on March 27 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for customers, members of the business community and the public.
The new 3,600-square-foot building at 3338 Park St. is home to the lending cooperative’s timber financing team. As a tribute to the woodlands of East Texas, the building showcases native woods such as cypress scissor trusses in the entryway and lobby. The team also is using its forestry expertise to create a parklike setting at the 2.5-acre wooded site.
“We are devoted to agriculture, and aim to be the best source of financing for the timber industry in Texas,” said Angela Shannon, vice president of forest products lending and Nacogdoches branch manager. “Our state-of-the-art new facility is one of the ways we can bring value to our customers.”
Texas Farm Credit’s Nacogdoches branch has a long history of financing timberland, cattle and poultry operations, agribusinesses such as sawmills, and other rural needs in Angelina, Nacogdoches, Panola, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine and Shelby counties. Features that will enhance customer service at the new building, located at the southwest corner of Park Street and Northeast Stallings Drive, include ample meeting space, web conferencing capabilities and technology upgrades for fast, efficient loan transactions.
Customers and guests gathered at the new office for building tours and a rib-eye lunch from CC’s Smokehouse. Each guest also received a Texas-shaped wooden cutting board bearing Texas Farm Credit’s logo.
Wayne Mitchell, president of the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, and other chamber representatives attended the ribbon-cutting, along with local architect Laura Culpepper, who designed the lender’s new buildings in Nacogdoches and Fairfield; building contractors Alvin and Toby Stanaland; and representatives of engineering firm Two Fifteen Consulting.
Also on hand were Texas Farm Credit CEO Mark Miller, Chief Credit Officer John O’Brien and Chief Risk Officer Lane Pepper; board members Jerry Chappell, James Dawley, Marion Durand and Bobby Hobson; credit analyst LeAnn Beasley; and Nacogdoches branch employees Shannon, Chris Adams, Rose Everett, Ashley Harris and Chad McClung.
Texas Farm Credit is a rural lending cooperative that finances agricultural operations, agribusinesses, homes and rural real estate, and offers a variety of insurance services. Headquartered in Robstown, Texas, it serves 100 Texas counties and is part of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide network of rural lending cooperatives established in 1916.
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Caption: Texas Farm Credit Services hosts the grand opening of its new office at 3338 Park St. in Nacogdoches on March 27, 2018. Angela Shannon, vice president of forest products lending and Nacogdoches branch manager, with scissors at center, celebrates the opening with Texas Farm Credit board members and employees, the building’s design and construction team, Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce representatives and other guests.