2020 Vol. 104 No. 6

Hoosier Banker 61 the PNC Grow Up Great early education program. Everling earned a bachelor’s degree from Greenville College and a master’s degree from the University of Indianapolis. David Millhouse has joined the organization as senior vice president and senior investment adviser for PNC Wealth Management, northern Indiana. He previously was executive director and investment adviser at Chase Bank and vice president and regional manager for National City Bank. Millhouse has more than 25 years of banking experience, including investment banking and portfolio management, stocks, bonds and alternative investments. He is a member of the Association for Investment & Management Research, CFA Society Indianapolis and Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne. A chartered financial analyst, Millhouse earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and an MBA from Indiana University. Managing the web of complex issues and regulatory constraints that surround banking today has never been more challenging. So the deep expertise of our banking team has never been more vital. Make life easier. Call us today. New Albany 812.945.2311 Louisville 502.423.0311 monroeshine.com    CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Audit & Assurance BSA & ACH Compliance Outsourced Internal Audit SEC & SOX Compliance Loan Review IT Risk Management Consulting Services Merger & Acquisition PNC BANK, NA / Wilmington, DE Greg Everling has been appointed senior vice president and market manager for PNC Commercial Banking in central and southern Indiana. He most recently served as a relationship manager. Everling has more than three decades of financial services experience and, prior to joining PNC in 2009, was a senior vice president and market president for Irwin Union Bank. He is executive sponsor of PNC PREP, a member of the PNC Diversity & Inclusion Council for central and southern Indiana, and a volunteer for LAKE CITY BANK / Warsaw Brianna D. Kreczmer has been promoted to senior training officer. She has been with the bank for eight years. Kreczmer is active with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), Kids Market and Junior Achievement. She is a graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. Sue McClanahan has been promoted to retail lending specialist officer. She has been with the bank for 22 years. McClanahan volunteers for Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Kosciusko County Animal Shelter and at the First United Methodist Church soup kitchen. Dianne C. Harris has joined the bank as vice president, internal auditor. She has more than 25 years of experience in financial services. Harris serves as treasurer for FIRST MERCHANTS BANK / Muncie Jadira Hoptry has joined the bank as director of community lending and development. She has more than 20 years of banking experience. Hoptry previously served with Fifth Third Bank, most recently as vice president, community and economic development manager for the greater Indiana region, prior to which she served in the same capacity for southwest Florida. She has been active with Local Initiatives Support Corporation Indianapolis, Flagship Enterprise dba Bankable, Regional Strategy Council, Indiana Latino Institute, Prosperity Indiana and Opportunity Finance Network. Hoptry is a graduate of the University of Florida and has earned certification as an economic development finance professional. LEAD Inc.; is a member of the Tri Kappa sorority, Marion Lyric Club and Indiana State Assembly Club; and helps coordinate the annual Symphony in Color competition for area elementary students. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University and a business analytics certificate from the Wharton School of Business.

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