G. Bridger Cox

G. Bridger Cox

Chairman at Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka

71 year
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G.
Bridger Cox
is currently the Chairman at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka and the Chairman & President at Citizens Bank & Trust Co. of Ardmore (Oklahoma).
He also holds positions as a Director at the Federal Home Loan Bank System, Director at the State of Oklahoma, Director at the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, Director at the Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation, Inc., and Director at Hewitt Mineral Corp.
Previously, he served as the Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer at Citizens Bank & Trust Co. (Palmerton, Pennsylvania).
Cox obtained his undergraduate degree from Rutgers State University of New Jersey and the University of Oklahoma.

G. Bridger Cox active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Director/Board Member -
Chairman -
Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation, Inc. Director/Board Member -
Hewitt Mineral Corp. Director/Board Member -
State of Oklahoma Corporate Officer/Principal -
Chairman 1995-12-31
Director/Board Member -
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Former positions of G. Bridger Cox

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Citizens Bank & Trust Co. (Palmerton, Pennsylvania) Chairman 2007-12-27
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Training of G. Bridger Cox

University of Oklahoma Undergraduate Degree
Rutgers State University of New Jersey Undergraduate Degree

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Citizens Bank & Trust Co. (Palmerton, Pennsylvania)

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Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence

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Southern Oklahoma Memorial Foundation, Inc.

Hewitt Mineral Corp.

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