UNION CITY, TN. Commercial Bank and Trust announces the addition of four new members to its Board of Directors. (Pictured top, left to right) Gordon Bruff, Chuck Doss, Lynn Jenkins and Doug Latimer have joined the Board and are excited to see what's ahead for Commercial Bank and Trust.
"We can't wait to see what our new Board members bring to the table. Their diverse backgrounds and experiences are sure to complement the work of Commercial Bank and Trust," said Tim Shanks, CBTC Community President-Union City.
Gordon Bruff is president and co-owner of Alliance Application Equipment, with stores in Troy, TN; Sikeston, MO; and Forrest City, AR. He is married to his wife, Amanda, and has a son, Jackson, and a daughter, Abby.
Chuck Doss is the owner of Inco Ag Irrigation and Well Services, The Tunnel Tanning Salon and Purchase Point Partners. He is the co-owner of Center Point Business Solutions, Center Point Professional Services, Mahindra of KenTenn and Ag Drainage Works. He is currently serving on the following Boards: Baptist Memorial Hospital Union City, the Promethean Foundation and the Community Concert Association of Obion County/Union City. Chuck is married to his wife, Suzanne; they have two daughters: Gracie and Katy Lane.
Lynn Jenkins is vice president and co-owner of Herman Jenkins Motors - Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep. He is married to his wife, Amy, and they have two daughters, Mimi Vance and Bertie.
Doug Latimer is the project manager with Bill Latimer Investments and the educational director of the Bill and Carol Latimer Charitable Foundation. He is married to his wife, Nancy, and they have six adult children: three boys and three girls.
Other current board members include Philip Pinion, John Clendenin, MD, Wright Jernigan, MD, Scott Rainey, Jim Harris, Jim Glasgow, Jr. and Jack Parker.
Commercial Bank and Trust was chartered in 1877. The bank has operations in Jackson, Memphis, Paris and Union City, TN. Mott Ford is the Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank and Trust. In Union City, the bank has offices downtown at 127 South First Street and at 815 East Reelfoot Avenue.
For more information on Commercial Bank and Trust Company, visit www.cbtcnet.com







