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New Heritage officer

23 August 2007 — Terry Wallace has joined The Heritage Bank as Business Development Officer in the Bank’s Goldsboro/Wayne County market. He will be based at the Bank’s Wayne Plaza Office.


A native of Fremont, Wallace obtained a Mortgage License with the State of North Carolina. Prior to joining The Heritage Bank, he was employed with Wachovia Bank in Goldsboro.

He coaches a Little Falcon Football Team and a Fremont Youth Sports Baseball Team, is a Charles B. Aycock Booster and member of the Fremont Rotary Club.

Wallace and wife Tammy have three children, Joshua, Abigail and Hannah, and reside in Fremont. They are members of Highest Praise Tabernacle, where Terry is a Praise and Worship Team Leader.

Chartered in 1914, The Heritage Bank operates fifteen branches in five counties in eastern North Carolina. Heritage BancShares, Inc., holding company of The Heritage Bank, has $259 million in assets.

 

 

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Issue of 23 August 2007

Headlines

Briefs

Maher retired—but not for long

Rawlings hopes to turn guns to cash

New officer at Heritage Bank

'Town Hall' meetings set

police report

sheriff's report

Fremont's workers get overtime

BBB warns against foreclosure 'rescue' scams

Teaching Fellows applications now online

AG Cooper's back to school tips

Football preview: CBA offense returning to option

Football preview: Falcon defense boasts strength up front, and in the secondary, too

Football preview: CBA has strong replacements

Suspects arrested in Stantonsburg shooting death

Back-to-School tax breaks

Leaving for college? Be more wary of identity theft

Wayne County Public Schools' tips for parents

Lakeside Foods green bean recall

 


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