
OMB Bank is pleased to announce that Jacob Fox was recently named branch manager at the bank’s 1535 W. Sunshine St. location in Springfield.
Fox has nearly a decade of banking experience, beginning his career as a teller for Simmons Bank in 2017. He was later promoted to personal banker before joining Great Southern Bank in 2020 in the same role. At Great Southern, Fox also earned promotions to assistant branch manager and branch manager, a role he had held since 2021.
“Throughout his career, Jacob has demonstrated exceptional leadership, a commitment to customer service and a deep understanding of the banking industry. We are confident that his experience and vision will greatly benefit our team and west Springfield customers,” said Brandon Ayers, director of retail banking. “His dedication and expertise align perfectly with OMB’s mission to provide best-in-class financial services and we look forward to his contributions to our continued growth and success.”
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