2018 Vol. 102 No. 4

Hoosier Banker 31 Along with the opportunity to earn CRA credit, CRA Partners helps banks become positively recognized by local media for their efforts to protect seniors, all without overhead or administrative hassles. Participating banks have the satisfaction of knowing that their meaningful CRA choice has enhanced the lives of those in their community. “I don’t think we realized just how important the investment with CRA Partners really was, until I spoke with the residents and saw firsthand how much this program meant to all of the residents and staff of Highland Manor,” notes Bruce Wright, SVP and regional manager of Lake City Bank, Warsaw. “It was heartwarming to see how much good we were doing for those who needed it the most.” To learn more about CRA Partners and how to get involved, contact Sue Shaffer at 901-529-4787, Sue.Shaffer@SHCPFoundation.org, or visit SHCPFoundation.org. HB Insurance services provided by Equias Alliance, LLC, a subsidiary of NFP Corp. (NFP). Services offered through Kestra Investment Services, LLC (Kestra IS), member of FINRA/SIPC. Kestra IS is not affiliated with Equias Alliance, LLC or NFP. ©2018 Equias Alliance TODD ANDRITSCH tandritsch@equiasalliance.com 11242 Wolf Dancer Pass S, #103 Fishers, IN 46037 Tel: 317.517.5000 Speaking of TRUST, our custom-designed BOLI solutions have earned the exclusive endorsement of the American Bankers Association. This endorsement is based on our key strengths, which include: • Number of BOLI Placements Made • Number of Nonqualified Plans Designed • High Client Satisfaction Ratings • Experienced Administrative Service Professionals • Thorough BOLI Risk Assessment Reviews www.equiasalliance.com Equias Alliance is your Trusted Source for BOLI & NONQUALIFIED BENEFIT PLANS DEPENDABILITY YOU CAN TRUST Bankers Attend Commercial Lending School Bankers gather for a “class photo” of attendees of the 2018 IBA Commercial Lending School. Shown from left are: (row 1) Bonnie Arnold, Home Bank; Celeste Higgins, The National Bank of Indianapolis; Casey Yerger, 1st Source Bank, South Bend; Michelle Williams, First Farmers Bank & Trust Company, Converse; Brandy Rogers, First Bank of Berne; and Jeff Somers, Greenfield Banking Company; (row 2) Heather Smith, 1st Source Bank, South Bend; Joanna Tuohy, The National Bank of Indianapolis; Sara Meece, Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, French Lick; (row 3) Collin Affolder, First Bank of Berne; Kyle Newman, First Merchants Bank, Muncie; Caleb Walma, 1st Source Bank, South Bend; Sam Weissinger, German American Bank, Jasper; Nick Corpe, First State Bank of Middlebury; Rachel Barnhart, Citizens Bank Mooresville; and April Doyle, Kentland Bank; and (back row) Brad Graden, Campbell & Fetter Bank, Kendallville; Nick Felger and Kolby Rosemeyer, First Merchants Bank, Muncie; Dakota Begle and Michael Olinger, Freedom Bank, Huntingburg; Kevin Hall, State Bank of Lizton; Rich Brewer, DeMotte State Bank; and Tom Ulrick, The National Bank of Indianapolis.

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