2015 Vol. 99 No. 4

26 Hoosier Banker April 2015 BANKERS ON THE MOVE 1st Source Bank, South Bend Bill Burton, president of the bank’s East region, has been promoted to senior vice president. He will oversee management of the community banking region, which includes Marshall, Starke and Pulaski Counties. Burton is active with the Elkhart Economic Development Corp., Downtown Elkhart Business Association, Elkhart Noon Rotary Club and Junior Achievement. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. Jim Story, business banker, has been promoted to officer, serving the Goshen area. He has 23 years of banking experience. He serves as board member of Junior Achievement of Elkhart County, treasurer of Young & Associates, Inc. Consultants to the Financial Industry Capital Planning System Saves Time & E ort Field Tested Has Passed Regulatory Scrutiny Allows you to: • Develop a Base Case Scenario for minimum adequacy standards • Identify and Evaluate Risk for your bank • Stress Test Capital by loan classification (as recommended by the FDIC and OCC) • Perform Contingency Planning for stressed events • Generate Your Capital Plan in as little as 1 day! Pricing First Year License Fee — $1,095 Update/Annual License Renewal — $495 35 YEARS 1978 - 2015 + the Northridge High School Band Boosters and is a member of the LaCasa Finance Committee, Goshen Rotary Club and Goshen Chamber of Commerce. Story earned a bachelor’s degree from Manchester College and holds a financial para planner certification. Ron Zeltwanger has been promoted to senior vice president. He continues to oversee banking centers in St. Joseph County, Indiana and Berrien and Cass Counties in Michigan as a part of 1st Source Consumer and Electronic Banking. Zeltwanger is active with the United Way, Community Foundation, Bremen Development Corp. and the 3 Cs Scholarship. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. Christopher Davis has joined the bank as portfolio manager with the bank’s investment advisers group, serving the South Bend, Fort Wayne and Warsaw areas. He has 20 years of portfolio management experience. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Akron and an MBA from Cleveland State University. He holds Series 7, 63 and 65 securities designations. Carmen Lynes has been promoted to private banker. She has 20 years of banking experience. Lynes serves on the board of Housing Opportunities and is active with the Chesterton Porter Rotary Club and Delta Theta Tau Sorority. She is a graduate of Western Michigan University.

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