2018 Vol. 102 No. 1

50 JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018 HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK / Indianapolis Tom Enright has been appointed managing director of the capital markets institutional sales and trading office. He most recently led the public finance underwriting business at City Securities Corp. Previously Enright was employed with Indiana National Bank and with Raffensperger, Hughes & Co. He is a graduate of Indiana University. Rick Hursh has been appointed managing director of the capital markets institutional sales and trading office. He most recently served at City Securities Corp. and has 32 years of experience in fixed-income sales covering institutional bond purchasers. Hursh began his career at Citibank in municipal sales and later served in institutional sales positions at Lovett Underwood Neuhaus & Webb Inc. and at NatCity Investments. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University and an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. DEPARTMENTS BANKERS ON THE MOVE Please email personnel news to HB@indianabankers.org. 2018 Deadlines Mar/Apr - Feb. 1 May/Jun - April 1 Jul/Aug - June 1 Sep/Oct - Aug. 1 Nov/Dec - Oct. 1 DEPARTMENTS THE FARMERS BANK / Frankfort Steve Walter has joined the bank as senior vice president of retail banking. He has 17 years of banking experience with PNC Bank, NA, in Fort Wayne, serving as Churubusco branch manager, district sales executive and, most recently, as regional manager of most of the northern Indiana community branches. Walter earned a bachelor’s degree from Tiffin University and an MBA from The Ohio State University. Nancy Gosser has been promoted to senior consumer loan processor. She joined the bank in 2000 as a loan processor, Lebanon office, and has more than 30 years of experience in financial services. She is a graduate of Ball State University. FIFTH THIRD BANK / Indianapolis David Harris has joined the bank as vice president and senior trust officer. He also is serving as relationship manager and fiduciary adviser for trust administration and estate planning. Harris previously served as an attorney and partner at Frick Powell LLP, and he has more than 20 years of estate and financial planning experience. He is a board member and past president of the Evansville Estate and Financial Planning Council and is a member of the Evansville and Indiana State bar associations. Harris earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana State University and a JD from the Indiana University School of Law. Jared McIntosh has joined the bank as vice president and business banking relationship manager, Evansville area. He previously was a commercial lender at Old National Bank, and he has nine years of sales and financial services experience in the Evansville market. McIntosh earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern Indiana (USI). Among his civic activities, he is a board member of Youth First Inc., Leadership Evansville, United Way of Southwestern Indiana and the USI Alumni Council. Sean Obermeyer has joined the wealth and asset management team in the greater Indiana region of Fifth Third Private Bank as vice president and senior wealth planner. He has 18 years of financial planning and services experience, most notably as a partner in Taft’s Private Client Practice Group. Obermeyer is a member of the Central Indiana Community Foundation and Estate Planning Council of Indianapolis and a past chair of the Indianapolis Bar Association. Other community involvement includes serving as a board member of Flight1 children’s charity. Certified as an Indiana trust and estate law specialist, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Hanover College and a law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

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