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Francisco Lemus Jr (Frank)

Vice President/commercial Loan Officer at First State Bank & Trust

Francisco (Frank) Lemus, Jr has extensive work experience in various industries. Francisco (Frank) started their career in 1989 as a General Manager at Pancho's Mexican Restaurant, where they were responsible for administrative tasks and managed a workforce of over 30 employees. After leaving Pancho's in 2005, they worked as a Loan Originator at Salt City Mortgage, LLC, developing relationships with bank loan officers and realtors. In 2006, Lemus became a Manager at Atlanta Bread Company Restaurant, where they trained front of the house staff and tracked financials.

From 2007 to the present, Lemus has been associated with First State Bank & Trust. Francisco (Frank) initially joined as a Personal Banker, where they played a role in achieving location goals, developed business customer relationships, and was the primary contact for retail services. Francisco (Frank) then served as a Commercial Loan Assistant, where they assisted the Commercial Loan Officer in financial evaluation, loan document preparation, and obtaining signatures at closing. Currently, they hold the position of Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer at First State Bank & Trust.

In addition to their professional career, Lemus was also involved with St. John's Mexican Fiesta as Chairman, responsible for planning entertainment, advertising, and schedules. Francisco (Frank) developed a budget and worked closely with donors. Moreover, Lemus co-owned Mojo's Restaurant from 1996 to 2000, where they worked with fellow owners to develop the concept, conducted menu research, and managed in-house bookkeeping tasks such as payroll.

Francisco (Frank) Lemus, Jr began their education in 1990 at Johnson County Community College, where they pursued an Associates degree. Francisco (Frank) completed their studies in 1991, earning an Associates of Arts with an emphasis in Entrepreneurship. Following this, there is no specific information provided regarding their educational pursuits. However, it is mentioned that they attended a commercial lending school, although the exact time frame and any further degrees or field of study are not specified.

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