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About Us
Community Involvement | History | Officers | Directors | Financial Condition
History
On March 6,
1933, the President of the United States required that all
banks in the nation be closed for a few days, until the
national money panic ended. The Great Depression was now in
full swing. This cessation of banking business was termed "Bank Holiday." It was during these few days, in
the lowest phase of our nation's economic history, that the
City Bank & Trust Company was to be organized.
The City
Bank & Trust Company was a successor of the Merchants
& Farmers Bank. There was a series of events, other than
the money panic, that resulted in the closing of the
Merchants & Farmers Bank.
During the
depression banks had no money due to the lack of confidence
of its depositors. The Merchants & Farmers Bank was very
liquid in assets but it was not liquid in cash terms. The
Merchants & Farmers Bank closed its doors on March 5,
1933, never to reopen.
The new bank
was to be called the City Bank & Trust Company of
Natchitoches, Louisiana. In their reorganization, the City
Bank & Trust Company took over all the assets of the
prior bank. Stockholders of the old Merchant & Farmers
Bank lost all their invested money. Depositors, however, were
paid fifty cents per dollar on deposits and fifty cents per
dollar in stock in the new bank. Thus, depositors of the
Merchants & Farmers Bank became stockholders in the City
Bank & Trust Company. When organized, the stock had a par
value of $1.00 and there were 50,000 shares issued. The
Merchants & Farmers Bank had 79 stockholders when it
closed. City Bank had 354 stockholders when it opened.
There were
four charter men, later to become directors, that were
responsible for the City Bank & Trust Company's
beginning. These men were Hyman Cohen, Judge C.M. Cunningham,
E.C. Readhimer and J.D. Rusca. These men appointed Mr. C.L.
Krieger as the first President of City Bank & Trust
Company. He served as President until his death in 1945.
After his death, G.H. (Doc) Pierson became President of City
Bank & Trust Company and he, too, served until his death
in 1951. His son J.E. Pierson became President immediately
after his death and held this position until 1985. Upon J.E.
Pierson's retirement Joe H. Pierson, the bank's Executive
Vice President, was promoted to President and served in that
capacity until his retirement in 1993. Joe H. Pierson, Jr.
was elected to succeed his father as City Bank's President.
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Officers
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Joe H Pierson, Jr |
President & CEO |
| James W Pierson |
Senior Vice President |
| Gary S DeBlieux |
Senior Vice President |
| Robert W Pierson |
Senior Vice President |
| Rod Maricelli |
Senior Vice President |
| Mickey O Hennigan |
Senior Vice President |
| Bobby J Cedars |
Senior Vice President |
| John E Ackel |
Senior Vice President |
| Shanna Baker |
Vice President |
| William Taylor |
Vice President |
| John Godfrey |
Vice President |
| Darrell Hickman |
Vice President |
| Mary Ralston |
Assistant Vice President |
| Marie Jones |
Assistant Vice President |
| Cindy Holman |
Assistant Vice President |
| Selma J Nelken |
Assistant Vice President |
| Brandon McKee |
Assistant Vice President |
| Tiffany G Summerlin |
Assistant Vice President |
| Kim Howell |
Assistant Vice President |
| Kay Kaufman |
Banking Officer |
| Jeremy Costner |
Banking Officer |
| Suzanne Bossier |
Banking Officer |
| JoAnna Washington |
Banking Officer |
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Directors
| Joe H. Pierson, Jr. (President & CEO) |
| Louis C. Bernard |
Juanita F. Fowler |
| Henry C. Gahagan, Jr. |
John P. Godfrey, Sr. |
| Richard Guidroz |
Kenneth P. Guidry |
| Dr. Steve Horton |
Dr. Elwanda Murphy |
| J. E. Pierson, Jr. |
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