2015 Vol. 99 No. 11

34 Hoosier Banker November 2015 Kirby Davidson, president and chief executive officer of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, was awarded the ACT! Lead Volunteer of Year by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) for his exceptional commitment to advocacy work to help make cancer a national priority. Davidson leads the Ambassador Constituent Team (ACT!) in Wisconsin’s second congressional district. He received the award on Sept. 27 at the ACS CAN Leadership Summit and Lobby Day in Washington, D.C. Bob Lazard, Crowe Horwath LLP, Indianapolis, has been promoted to managing partner of the firm’s national public sector services. SmithAmundsen LLC, Indianapolis, has announced new hires at its Indianapolis office, including Stephen Stitle as managing partner. Additionally named as partners are: John Tanselle and Larry Tomlin, banking and financial institutions; Martha Lehman and Mark Wenzel, insolvency and restructuring; and Debra Mastrian, labor and employment. Great Lakes Capital Fund, Lansing, Michigan, a full-service community development financial partner, has changed its name to Cinnaire Corporation. The name change follows a year-long branding process that examined how the organization is viewed by its supporters and partners, and how it could enhance its visibility and value. “Cinnaire was created from two Celtic words: ‘cinn’ ‒ meaning moving forward, advancing, progressive; and ‘aire’ ‒ meaning caring, helpful,” explains Mark McDaniel, president and chief executive officer of the company. Computer Services Inc. (CSI), Paducah, Kentucky, has been recognized in the IDC Financial Insights 2015 FinTech Rankings. The comprehensive international vendor ranking highlights top global technology providers that Kirby Davidson, Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, is pictured (center, with medal) with representatives from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. assoCiate memBers’ Corner News from IBA’s valued associate members derive more than one-third of their revenue from financial institutions. CSI ranked 64, and has been ranked for four consecutive years. Brian T. O’Hara, senior security consultant, Rook Security, Indianapolis, has been named president of the Indiana InfraGard Members Alliance. The organization is part of a national members alliance, coordinated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to discuss issues, threats and other matters that impact public and private sector companies and infrastructure. O’Hara has 20 years of experience in information security, audit, risk management and executive advisory services. Brian Rappe has joined Rook Security, Indianapolis, as business development manager. He previously served as a strategic account manager with TLS.NET Inc. t 1st Source Bank, South Bend, celebrated the grand opening in September of a banking center located at 902 Lincoln Highway East, in downtown New Haven. The full-service location features side-by-side banking. In celebration of the opening, the bank presented a donation of $500 to the East Allen County Schools Educational Foundation, to support efforts to elevate the quality of education and extend learning opportunities for area students. t 1st Source Bank, South Bend, celebrates the grand opening of its New Haven banking center. Pictured (left to right) are: Larry Mayers, regional president; Dr. Kenneth Folks, superintendent, East Allen County Schools;Andrea Ehresman, banking center manager; Deb Moser, regional sales manager; Rose Fritzinger, executive director, East Allen County Schools Educational Foundation; Charles Hatten, president/CEO, New Haven Chamber of Commerce; New Haven Mayor Terry McDonald; Savannah Stein,Amber Stephenson and Kayla Miller of 1st Source Bank; and Jim Seitz, bank president. new BranChes, Buildings & openings

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