Cornerstone Community Bank appoints Bruce Dean to its Board of Directors

– USA, CA – Cornerstone Community Bancorp (OTC: CRSB), announced today Bruce Dean, President and Chief Executive Officer of Black Bear Diner, has joined the Cornerstone Community Bancorp and Cornerstone Community Bank Board of Directors. “Mr. Dean is a restaurant industry veteran with 40 plus years of experience and oversees all facets of Black Bear Diner’s business, franchise, and menu development. We are honored to have Mr. Dean join our Board of Directors,” said Ken Robison, Chairman of Cornerstone Community Bancorp’s Board of Directors. “His business knowledge and experience, coupled with his involvement in Redding and the North State makes him a valuable addition to our growing company.”

Mr. Dean is the co-founder of Black Bear Diner. He holds a B.S. degree in business administration from the University of California, Davis. In 2015, Mr. Dean served as the California Restaurant Association’s Chairman of the Board.

About Cornerstone Community Bancorp

Cornerstone Community Bancorp, a bank holding company headquartered in Red Bluff, California, serves the Red Bluff and Redding communities through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cornerstone Community Bank with a headquarters office in Red Bluff and a banking office in Redding. The Bank provides commercial banking services to small and mid-size businesses, including professional service firms, real estate developers and investors and not-for-profit organizations and to their owners and other individuals.

For more information : http://www.bankcornerstone.com

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