54 JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 BANKERS ON THE MOVE Please email personnel news to: HB@indianabankers.org Deadlines March/April - Feb. 1 May/June - April 1 July/Aug - June 1 DEPARTMENTS CROSSROADS BANK / Wabash Emily Overlander has joined the bank as controller. She most recently served as assistant vice president, accounting and audit risk manager for Security Federal Savings Bank, Logansport, where she previously served as senior accountant and accounting manager. Overlander also had prior experience as an accounting intern at Ford Meter Box. She and her husband own Ground Up Diesel Repair LLC. A member of the Indiana Bankers Association Future Leadership Division, Overlander has completed the IBA Leadership Development Program, has achieved designation as a certified banking vendor manager and is a graduate of Manchester College. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK / Huntington Philip R. Bundy has joined the bank as vice president of commercial lending and business development, serving at the Maysville office in Fort Wayne. He has 27 years of banking experience and has been active with the boards of Easter Seals, ARC of Northeast Indiana, Our Lady School and the Father Solanus Casey Vocation Society. Bundy earned a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University-Fort Wayne. FIRST FINANCIAL BANK, NA / Terre Haute Brad Waldhoff has joined the bank as chief information officer. He has more than 20 years of experience in technical account and project management, most recently serving as chief operating officer with Dieterich Bank in Illinois. Waldhoff additionally held positions as IT business applications manager at Midland States Bank in Illinois, as IT project manager and technical leader at Sirius, and as advisory relationship manager with Jack Henry & Associates Inc. His community outreach includes serving as vice president of the Effingham, Illinois, Lightning Youth Basketball board of directors, as a coach of youth basketball and baseball, as a mentor with the Effingham County CEO (Creating Economic Opportunity) program, and as a delivery driver with Meals on Wheels of the CEFS Economic Opportunity Corp. in Effingham. Waldhoff earned an associate’s degree from Lake Land College and a bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University. STAR BANK / Fort Wayne Kevin Wright has been promoted to senior vice president of commercial banking. He has been with the bank for more than 10 years, serving as a credit analyst, commercial credit manager and commercial banker. He also is a member of the board of directors of STAR Financial Group. Wright serves as a mentor at EDGE Mentoring and is a member of the Indianapolis Business Connection Committee at Taylor University. A graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Taylor University, an MBA from Butler University and a leadership certificate from the Wharton School of Business. KENTLAND BANK Kirby D. Drey has been promoted to president. Additionally, he assumes a seat on the bank’s board of directors. Drey joined Kentland Bank in 2007 as vice president with responsibilities for asset/liability management. He was named cashier and vice president of finance in 2008, senior vice president and chief financial officer in 2014, and executive vice president/CFO in April 2018. Drey is active in the community as president of the board of the South Newton Junior Achievement, as a past president and current board member of the Kentland Area Chamber of Commerce, and as a past president/ treasurer and current fundraising chair of the Kentland Rotary Club. A graduate of Buena Vista University, Drey was awarded the Prochnow Educational Foundation/Indiana Banker Association Scholarship in 2012 to attend the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, which he completed in 2014. He is president of the IBA Future Leadership Division, serving in that capacity on the IBA board of directors.
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