2025 Vol. 109 No. 5

LOGANSPORT SAVINGS BANK Joshua Hopper has been promoted to senior vice president-Treasury management. He has been with the bank since 2008, holding roles in information security/ information technology, marketing and, most recently, vice president-project management & business development. Hopper has 20 total years of banking experience. He serves as president of the Kiwanis Club of Logansport and is a past board member of the Logansport-Cass County Chamber of Commerce, the United Way of Cass County and Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana. Hopper earned a bachelor’s degree from Trine University. Sandi Korreckt has been promoted to senior vice president-retail operations. She has been with the bank since 2001, serving as teller, customer service representative, new accounts, deposit operations officer and, most recently, vice president-deposit operations. Korreckt has been in banking for nearly 25 years after experience in retail cash room management and customer service. She serves as president of Logan’s Landing, a Main Street downtown revitalization organization, and has previously served on the boards of the Logansport-Cass County Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana. Amy Dillman has been promoted to Bank Secrecy Act officer & fraud specialist. She joined the bank last September as a compliance/BSA analyst with 18 years of financial services experience. Rachel Rogers has been promoted to compliance officer. She first joined the bank in January as a compliance/Bank Secrecy Act assistant. This is her first job in the industry, but she brings administrative experience from a variety of professional roles throughout her career. Rogers earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University. MERCHANTS BANK / CARMEL Ron Brown joined the bank as a mortgage loan originator with nearly three decades of residential mortgage lending experience. He attended Purdue University-Fort Wayne. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK / FRANKLIN Kyle Raleigh has joined the bank as vice president, commercial loan officer with a background in leadership, business strategy and community engagement. He is a passionate advocate for mental health, founding Madi’s House, a nonprofit supporting young adults facing mental health challenges. Raleigh earned a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University, an MBA from Butler University and an accounting certificate from Harvard Business School. Rick Brinkman joined the bank as a mortgage lender with a history in residential mortgage lending. THE NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS Matthew Stoops joined the bank as vice president, commercial banking officer. He has 20 years of experience in commercial, industrial and business banking as well as market and branch management, specializing in SBA 504 and 504 construction lending. Stoops is a member of the Indianapolis Scottish Rite. He earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Indiana Wesleyan University. NORTH SALEM STATE BANK Ashley Ahrens has been promoted to senior vice president, retail operations. She joined the bank as a teller after graduating from Purdue University in 2010, later becoming a teller trainer, branch manager and, most recently, retail operations manager. Ahrens completed the Indiana Bankers Association’s Leadership Development Program in 2024 and is currently working through the Stonier Graduate School of Banking. She is an active member of the Danville Rotary Club and volunteers with numerous community organizations. Brad Kelley has joined the bank as director of information technology with more than 25 years DEPARTMENT CONT. 32 HOOSIERBANKER

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