Guaranty Bank Welcomes Shawn Daniel as Senior Vice President, Regional Commercial Manager

Guaranty Bank is pleased to welcome Shawn Daniel as Senior Vice President, Regional Commercial Manager.

Daniel brings nearly 20 years of experience in the banking industry to his new role. Prior to joining Guaranty Bank, he served as a Commercial Loan Portfolio Manager in Joplin, Missouri, and held various other positions such as Certified Professional Teller and Business Banking Relationship Manager.

“Shawn’s deep industry experience, paired with his dedication to building strong customer relationships, makes him an excellent addition to our commercial lending team,” said Tyler Stalker, executive vice president, chief lending officer. “His leadership will strengthen our ability to serve businesses across the region.”

Daniel holds a Bachelor of Business of Administration, Management from Pittsburg State University. He is actively involved in the Joplin community, serving on the boards of several nonprofit organizations, including the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce, Community Support Services of Missouri, Jaxon’s Badgers, and One Joplin.

About Guaranty Bank: 

Guaranty Bank is a local full-service community bank that strives to have a positive impact through volunteerism, philanthropy, and a responsible approach to financial services. Guaranty Bank is dedicated to meeting the financial needs of the surrounding community and exceeding the expectations of customers. Guaranty Bank is a member of the MoneyPass ATM network which provides its customers with surcharge-free access to more than 37,000 ATMs nationwide. For more information visit the Guaranty Bank website: www.gbankmo.com. Guaranty Bank is a part of the QCR Holdings, Inc. family of banks, which operates 40 locations in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Missouri. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

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Erin Lawrence, Vice President Director of Marketing
Guaranty Bank
417.851.0515

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