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Brain Anderson

D.L. Evans Bank has hired Brian Anderson as an assistant vice president commercial loan officer at its Logan branch. Anderson has 23 years of financial experience. Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Utah State University and his master’s degree in accounting from the University of Utah.
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D.L. Evans Bank
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Assistant vice president commercial loan officer
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