The Bank of Tampa announced last week the appointment of Dan Raulerson to its Brandon Advisory Board.
“I’m very happy to be associated with a very quality local bank, it’s the backbone of our local economy and I believe in the importance of community banks,” said Raulerson. “I look forward to my association, and anything I can do to help the local small business community.”
A certified public accountant, Raulerson is the owner of Raulerson Castillo & Company, a full-service public accounting and business consulting firm with locations in Plant City and Brandon, Florida. Prior to establishing that company, he was the owner and chief financial officer for an information technology firm that served community banks throughout the Southeastern United States. Additionally, he served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2012 to 2017, representing the 58th District.
Currently Raulerson, who holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Florida State University, is active in the Plant City Chamber of Commerce and The United Food Bank.
The Bank of Tampa, one of the largest community banks in the Tampa Bay Area with offices in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Sarasota counties as well as a loan production office in Pasco County, has been privately held by its employees, directors and clients since its inception in 1984. Its assets total more than $3.2 billion, with outstanding loans greater than $1.4 billion.
“We are so fortunate to bring Dan on to our Brandon Advisory Board,” said Scott Gault, Hillsborough County market president at The Bank of Tampa. “A longstanding member of the Eastern Hillsborough community, Dan brings a lifetime of connections to The Bank of Tampa and brings the voice of our prospects and clients to our advisory board.”
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