Pub 12 2023 Issue 3

KBA NEWS KBA LEGAL DEPARTMENT SAYS GOODBYE TO A FAMILIAR FACE AND WELCOMES A NEW ONE Allison Carpenter, VP-Manager of KBA Legal Department, has decided to accept a new challenge in her career as a BSA/AML Examiner with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Her last day with the KBA was June 2, 2023. Allison began her career with the KBA in June 2011 as an extern through Washburn University School of Law and was hired full-time to develop the auditing service in the fall of 2012. While we are sad to say goodbye, we are excited for Allison as she starts this next chapter in her career! Throughout her tenure, the audit service grew in numbers and reputation throughout Kansas. Over the past couple of years, Allison transitioned to becoming the KBA Legal Department Manager, where she assisted Kansas bankers with regulatory and legal questions and helped with the numerous publications the Legal Department oversees. Her strong work ethic and keen eye for detail were a tremendous asset to the KBA Legal Department. She will be greatly missed. Below is what Allison wanted to express to her colleagues and the Kansas bankers before she left. “I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all my KBA colleagues and the Kansas bankers who have been a part of my life during this chapter. I am forever grateful for the impact you all have had on my life, and it has been a wonderful experience serving Kansas bankers. Leaving was not an easy decision, but I am very excited that the KBA found an ideal replacement with Jamie. It has made my decision so much easier knowing that my colleagues and the Kansas bankers will have her to lean on.” Introducing Jamie Shiek, the new VP — Manager of KBA Legal Department. Jamie completed her Juris Doctor degree in 2021 following nearly 20 years of commercial banking experience, which encompassed financing, acquisition, asset disposition, loan restructure, commercial underwriting, bank portfolio management, reporting and capital strategy. After completing an undergraduate degree at Kansas State University, Jamie began her career in Denver, where she specialized in commercial real estate, business, and industrial lending. During her time in Colorado, she also managed reporting and research for bank asset and capital decisions, and she managed resolution of troubled loans through restructuring, disposition and foreclosure. Wanting to be closer to family, Jamie returned home to Kansas and continued working in banking as a market president and commercial lender in the Manhattan area. Her experience in the banking industry and work in the community prompted her to pursue a JD degree. During law school, Jamie continued working as a 1031 tax deferred exchange analyst, consulted entrepreneurs through the Small Business Development Center, and was a research assistant for the Professor of the Business and Transactional Law Center of Washburn University School of Law. 32

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