2015 Vol. 99 No. 1

22 Hoosier Banker January 2015 the University of Wisconsin. He was named a Sagamore of the Wabash in 2014 by Gov. Mike Pence. S. Joe DeHaven, IBA president and chief executive officer, joined the Association as president and chief operating officer in 2006, as a result of the merger of the Association with the Community Bankers Association of Indiana (CBAI). In 2007 he was promoted to president and chief executive officer. DeHaven previously served CBAI as president and CEO from 1990 through the 2006 merger. He has prior experience as an executive officer of Merchants National Bank of Muncie - now First Merchants Bank, NA. He currently serves as chairman of the board of trustees of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin; as chairman of the board of trustees of the Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation; as a board member of the Indiana Statewide Certified Development Corp.; as a member of the New Markets Tax Credit Advisory Board of the Great Lakes Capital Fund for Housing; as assistant treasurer and board member of the Indiana Legal Foundation; as a member of the advisory council of Friends of Traditional Banking and as a member of the administrative committee of the State Bankers Association Alliance. DeHaven has served as chairman of the Council of Community Banker Associations, as a board member of the Independent Community Bankers of America, on the American Bankers Association Government Relations Administrative Council and as past president of the board of directors of Family Services of Delaware County. He is a member of the Governmental Affairs Society of Indiana, of the IBA Forty Year Club, of the American Society of Association Executives and of the Indiana Society of Association Executives, which named him Association Executive of the Year in 2010. DeHaven is a graduate of Ball State University and of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Constituent Directors David M. Geis, ICBA state director, is president and chief executive officer of Jackson County Bank, Seymour, and president of Bancorp. of Southern Indiana. He has been serving in his current leadership positions with the bank and holding company since 1980. Geis began his career in 1974 as a credit analyst with Indiana National Bank; he later worked with the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions as a senior bank examiner and with Jackson County Bank as a commercial loan officer and executive vice president. He is the elected Indiana delegate to the Federal Delegate Board of the Independent Community Bankers of America. He serves as director and president of Seymour Industrial Corp., as director of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and member of its finance and audit committee, as past director and board chairman of the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce, and as an appointee to the Seymour Economic Development Commission. He is a graduate of Indiana University, of the National Commercial Lending School at the University of Oklahoma and of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Geis served the IBA as 2011 chairman of the board and additionally as first, second, third and fourth vice chairman. Michael K. Bauer, ABA Membership Council, is executive vice president and chief credit officer with Your Community Bank, New Albany. He previously served as executive vice president commercial lending for MainSource Bank, Greensburg. Bauer joined MainSource Financial Group in 1995 as president and CEO of a former affiliate, Regional Bank, New Albany, prior to which he was president and CEO of Harris Bank Bartlett, Illinois. He is a past member of the Independent Community Bankers of America-Regulatory Review Committee; a past member of the American Bankers Association Community Bankers Council; and has served on the boards of directors of the Southern Indiana Chamber of Commerce, of the Economic Development Council of Southern Indiana and of the Arts Council of Southern Indiana. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University, an MBA from DePaul University and has served as adjunct professor at Indiana University Southeast. Bauer served the IBA as 2010 chairman of the board and additionally as first and second vice chairman; he also is a past director of the Community Bankers Association of Indiana. Lucas White, Future Leadership Division president, is a vice president and director of The Fountain Trust Company, Covington. He is the fourth generation of his family to be involved with the bank, which he joined part-time in 1995 during his freshman year of high school. White also is a fourth-generation attorney, practicing law with his father and brother. He serves as vice chairman of Independent Community Bankers of America’s Lending Committee. White earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, a JD from the IU School of Law and has completed the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Tim Massey, non-Indiana headquartered bank director, serves BMO Harris Bank, Indianapolis, as regional president/Indiana and as head of business banking for the Midwest region ‒ Indiana, Kansas City and St. Louis. He has more than 30 years of banking experience in the Indiana market. In 2010 Massey was named regional president of BMO Harris’s predecessor, M&I Bank, prior to which he served as regional executive vice president of M&I’s commercial banking activities in Indiana. Massey is a member of the boards of directors of the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, of the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, of LYNX Capital Corp. and of Downtown Indy. He earned an undergraduate degree from Indiana University, an MBA from Butler University and is a graduate of the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Business. Continued from page 21.

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