Ben Lacy

Senior Vice President at Community Bank & Trust - Waco, Texas

Ben Lacy has a strong work experience in the finance and consultancy sector. Ben started their career as a Staff Consultant at E & Y in June 2001 and worked until September 2002. Following this, they joined Sheehy, Lovelace & Mayfield, P.C. as an Associate in October 2002 and worked until March 2007. Ben then moved to Community Bank & Trust in Waco, Texas, where they held the position of Senior Vice President starting from March 2007.

Ben Lacy attended Washington and Lee University from 1994 to 1998, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. Ben then pursued a law degree at SMU Dedman School of Law from 1998 to 2001, graduating with a JD and specializing in Law.

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Waco, United States

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Community Bank & Trust - Waco, Texas

At Community Bank & Trust, our mission statement is "Serving Beyond Expectations."​ By making this statement, we are making a pledge that our core purpose is to provide quality financial services with excellence and professionalism to Central Texans. Community Bank & Trust was founded in 1952 as a customer-oriented, convenient bank with a concentration on the needs of small businesses and consumers. Through service to our community and forward-looking leaders, CB&T has played an important role in Waco's progress. CB&T founders envisioned a new kind of convenience in banking. They may their vision a reality through friendly, innovative lending practices that are still in place today. When we state "We're Still Community"​ we are confirming the stability of our name, management, and ownership. Banking has changed over the years, with a greater emphasis placed on providing the most advanced technological banking products, but our commitment to our customers has steadfastly remained the same. CB&T is a Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender. CB&T lends without regards to race color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, or familial status.


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