Pub 3 2023 Issue 3

Contributors to the MIBA Political Action Committee are recognized for their generosity on the association’s website and at the MIBA Annual Convention and Exhibition. Different levels of contribution have been set to recognize supporters of our Political Action Committee fund and to make the association’s membership more aware of this important facet of our work on behalf of the political agenda of community banks across Missouri. PRESIDENT’S FAIR SHARE LEVEL $10 per Million in Deposits up to 250M Cap Bank of Advance Bank of Iberia Bank of Old Monroe Bank of Salem BTC Bank, Bethany Community Bank of Pleasant Hill Community Bank of Raymore Exchange Bank of Missouri, Fayette Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri, Kahoka farmbank, Green City Farmers & Merchants Bank, St. Clair Jonesburg State Bank Metz Banking Company, Nevada Midwest Independent BankersBank Midwest Regional Bank, Clayton New Frontier Bank, St. Charles Northeast Missouri State Bank, Kirksville Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Troy Peoples Bank of Altenburg Peoples Bank of Wyaconda, Kahoka Peoples Savings Bank, Hermann Preferred Bank, Rothville Regional Missouri Bank, Marceline The Missouri Bank, Warrenton Tipton Latham Bank, N.A. PLATINUM LEVEL $750 and up Bank 21, Blue Springs Mid America Bank, Wardsville Verimore Bank, Brookfield GOLD LEVEL $400–$749 Community Point Bank, Russellville Legends Bank, Linn SILVER LEVEL $200–$399 1st Advantage Bank, St. Peters Chillicothe State Bank Farmers State Bank, Cameron Silex Banking Company INDIVIDUAL John All, Tipton Carl Blochberger, Tipton Sue Ann Loesch, Jefferson City H.E. Blankenship, California Schatzer Farm, LLC, Latham Lori Woratzeck, California Calen Bestgen, Tipton David Johansen, Syracuse Karen Messerli, California Lisa Becker, Tipton 2023 MIBA PAC HONOR ROLL Note: personal or corporate campaign contributions to any PAC are not deductible in any amount for federal tax purposes. Welcome MIBA’s Newest Team Member Destiny Rogers hired as Development and Events Coordinator Matthew S. Ruge, Executive Director of the Missouri Independent Bankers Association (MIBA) announced the recent hiring of Destiny Rogers. Rogers has joined MIBA as Development and Events Coordinator and began work Monday, May 8, 2023. Destiny comes to MIBA from SERVPRO where she was a Marketing Sales Representative. In her new role at MIBA, her responsibilities will primarily include the oversight of the development and implementation of MIBA’s educational meetings and various other events. “Destiny’s marketing and sales background along with her customer service skills will be a great asset to the association and we are excited to have her as a part of our team,” stated Ruge. Destiny enjoys spending time on the lake with her family, friends and her three dogs as well as reading books, exploring the world through travel, being an active mom and tackling DIY projects. She is a native of Indiana who has been living in Missouri for 10 years and has loved every minute of it. She is thrilled to be joining the MIBA team and for the opportunity to use her education as well as her creative and interpersonal skills to connect and teach others to find resources that will allow them to grow and succeed. Missouri Independent Bankers Association is a statewide trade association exclusively representing independent community banks, serving over 400 communities across the state. ■ 2023 Issue 3 | 33

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