Security National Bank promotes three

Irvin
Lamb

 The Security National Bank of Sioux City, Iowa, has promoted three employees.

The bank announced Feb. 25 that Kyle Irvin had been promoted to senior vice president of the wealth management division; Anthony Lamb to vice president of wealth management and trust counsel; and Tom Limoges to vice president of investments.

Irvin joined the bank in January 2020, after transitioning from a career as a partner with the Sioux City-based law firm Corbett, Anderson, Corbett, Vellinga & Irvin. He practiced law for 15 years, mainly in estate planning, probate and trust administration, corporations, and real estate. He has a law degree from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, an undergraduate degree from Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa, and a master’s degree in political science from the University of South Dakota, Vermillion. 

Lamb has been with Security National Bank for a little more than a year, after transitioning from a career as a partner at the Sioux City-based Klass Law Firm LLP. A licensed attorney in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota, Lamb practiced law for seven years, focusing in estate planning, probate and trust administration, corporations, real estate/land use, and employment matters. He graduated with honors from the University of South Dakota College of Law and has an undergraduate degree in criminal justice from Grand View University, Des Moines.

Limoges

Limoges began his career as an intern for Security National’s wealth management division, and joined the bank as a full-time securities analyst following his 2003 graduation from Morningside College, Sioux City. He has an MBA from Wayne State College, Wayne, Neb., and was promoted from equity manager to trust investment officer in 2016. Three years later, he was promoted to assistant vice president.

The $1.5 billion Security National has eight offices in Iowa.