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Clark joins the National Bank of Sallisaw

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Sherry Clark has joined National Bank of Sallisaw and will work as a agriculture/consumer loan officer.

Clark joined NBS in May 2013 after time with another financial institution and 16 years with the United States Department of Agriculture. She was born and raised in Stilwell, Okla., and received a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education from the University of Arkansas.

She and her husband have one daughter.

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