Chrystal Mollet

Security National's Mollet Promoted to Wealth Management Advisor

August 23, 2019

SIOUX CITY, Iowa — D. Douglas Rice, Chairman, President and CEO of Security National Bank, is pleased to announce the following promotion:

Chrystal Mollet has been named a Wealth Management Advisor with Security National, following her obtainment of the Certified Trust and Financial Advisor (CTFA) professional certification. She will continue to serve customers at Security National’s office in Dakota Dunes.

The CTFA designation is awarded to financial professionals who meet the highest standards of excellence, experience and education in the field of wealth management and trust services. To achieve the certification, Mollet completed a curriculum and exam as set forth by the Institute of Certified Bankers, covering fiduciary and trust activities, financial planning, tax law, investment management and ethics. She will also maintain certain ethical and professional development standards to maintain her certification.

Mollet, who also serves as President of the Siouxland Estate Planning Council, has been a Personal Trust Advisor with Security National Wealth Management since 2015. She is a graduate of the University of South Dakota.

ABOUT SECURITY NATIONAL BANK

Security National Bank is a local, full-service financial institution with branch offices serving customers in Sioux City, Akron, Mapleton, Moville, Lawton and Climbing Hill. Since its founding in 1884, Security National Bank has set the standard for integrity, reliability, innovation and continued commitment to providing customers with superior service. Today, SNB is the largest locally owned bank in Sioux City. Visit the employment opportunities webpage to learn more about ways to advance your career with Security National Bank.

ABOUT SECURITY NATIONAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Security National Corporation is proud to offer a 60-person Wealth Management Division, where more than 2,800 clients have entrusted $3 billion in assets to meet their unique investment and trust needs.