Brittney Frost

age: 35 | Lending Assistant | Guaranty Bank and Trust

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As a lending assistant at Guaranty Bank and Trust, it is Brittney Frost’s responsibility to maintain the loan department’s files, prepare and review documents for loan closings, order required due diligence items, and work closely with title companies to ensure closing goes smoothly for customers. “I work closely with the loan officer to build and maintain positive relations with all customers and potential customers,” she explains.  “I chose my profession because I enjoy working closely with my customers to insure that we are meeting their financial needs and providing them excellent customer service.”

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Business from SAU, Brittney helped form two nonprofits in Texarkana and serves as vice president on the boards of both. In 2014, Brittney and a group of friends formed Friends for a Cause, a nonprofit organization that was originally formed to help cancer patients with expenses insurance would not cover. In 2020, Jade Bredenberg and Brittney formed Beyond the Badge of TXK. Since they are law enforcement wives, they formed this group where other wives and law enforcement supporters come together and support first responders.      

In 2018, Brittney was awarded the +1 Service Award. Awarded to a Guaranty Bank and Trust employee who consistently goes above and beyond to deliver an exceptional experience for their customers, whether internal or external, receiving this award is Brittney’s greatest professional accomplishment. She always strives to go above and beyond to help people both personally and professionally. 

In her spare time, Brittney enjoys spending time with her husband, Travis, and their two English bulldogs, riding with Travis on his motorcycle, and going on vacations. Spending time with friends is also fun for Brittney, as well as binge watching TV shows when she can. 

In the next 10 years, Brittney sees herself advancing in her career in banking while continuing to serve the community though Friends for a Cause and Beyond the Badge of TXK. 

Best piece of advice:

“Everyone has a purpose in life, and part of your purpose is giving back to others, whether it is in your community, church, job, school, or family.” – Brenda Raney, Brittney’s grandmother

Name something about you that very few people know:

“I have professionally trained and shown miniature horses since the age of 7 and made my final show at the age of 25. Over the years, I held the national champion title in open jumper with my horse, Fletcher.”