2016 Vol. 100 No. 3

28 Hoosier Banker March 2016 Home Bank, Martinsville, was recognized by the Indiana House of Representatives and Indiana Senate at the Statehouse on Jan. 19 with a resolution honoring the bank’s 125 years of service. The resolution was presented by Rep. John Price in the House and Sen. Rod Bray in the Senate, while Rep. Woody Burton, Rep. Peggy Mayfield and Sen. Travis Holdman added congratulatory remarks. Dan Doan, central region chief executive officer of Old National Bank, Evansville, has been named chairman of the board of the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce. Paul Witte, senior vice president, commercial lending manager, First Bank Richmond, NA, has been named chair of the Economic Development Corp. (EDC) of Wayne County. The board assists businesses with incentives, programs and services that are available statewide and locally, plus keeps the public informed about EDC programs. Garry Kleer, president and chief executive officer of First Bank Richmond, NA, has been presented with The Man and Youth Award by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County. The award is in recognition of extraordinary service, often given over a long period of time. Premier Capital Corp., Indianapolis, has awarded Lender of the Year and Financial Advocate of the Year honors to those who worked with the company on Small Business Administration 504 approved projects during 2015. • Old National Bank, Evansville, was honored as Lender of the Year for partnering with Premier Capital on seven transactions totaling $10.3 million. • The National Bank of Indianapolis was honored as Lender of the Year for partnering with Premier Capital on seven transactions totaling $7.6 million. • PNC Bank, NA, Indianapolis, was honored as Lender of the Year for partnering with Premier Capital on eight transactions totaling $7.1 million. • Dan Gmelich, Terre Haute office of Old National Bank, Evansville, was honored as Financial Advocate of the Year for the largest single transaction of 2015: $8.8 million. • Scott Poling, from the Columbus office of Old National Bank, Evansville, was honored as Financial Advocate of the Year for the greatest number of transactions during 2015: four transactions totaling $6.7 million. t honorablE MEnTions Gathering at the Indiana Statehouse in celebration of a resolution honoring Home Bank, Martinsville, are (left to right): Dan Moore, bank president; Sen. Rod Bray, who serves on the bank’s board of directors; and David Sease, also a member of the bank board. Young & Associates, Inc. Consultants to the Financial Industry Virtual Compliance Consultant Program Annual membership includes: • Compliance Coaching • Compliance Products - policies, models, and workbooks • Automatic updates to all products • Weekly Compliance Blog • Online Compliance Forum • Monthly Phone Conference • Compliance Review/Audit Fee Discount Contact us today to find out how the Virtual Compliance Consultant Program will help you navigate the twists and turns of the regulatory compliance maze! compliance@younginc.com Feeling Lost and Alone in the Maze of Regulatory Compliance? Our expert compliance team can help! 35 YEARS 1978 - 2016 + Revision Date: 1-5-16 Revision phase: 1AS Client Job #: LOB McGuf n Job #: BHB4201G Document type: FP4C AD Size: Trim: 8.375”w x 10.125” d Live: 7.5”w x 9.5”d Bleed: 8.625”w x 11.125”d Publication: Correspondent Banking Ad Inks: 4CP Bleed: Yes Fold: N/A Creative Director: KV Creative Lead(s): Account Exec(s): TK Notes:

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