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Lincoln, Neb. – May 5, 2021 – The Nebraska Bankers Association elected the following members to serve in at-large positions on the 2021-2022 NBA Board of Directors. The board consists of 26 bankers and is the official governing body of the NBA. Curtis Heapy, Western Nebraska Bank, Curtis Ryne Seaman, Cattle Bank & Trust, Seward The following bankers have been appointed to represent their respective institutions on the 2021-2022 NBA board of directors. These individuals represent the eight largest Nebraska financial institutions, as of June 30, 2020. Nicholas Baxter, First National Bank of Omaha, Omaha Cory Bergt, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Lincoln John Kotouc, American National Bank, Omaha Kim Hammes, Bank of the West, Omaha Zachary Holoch, Cornerstone Bank, York Joseph Sullivan, U.S. Bank, N.A., Omaha Dan Svehla, Union Bank & Trust Co., Lincoln Chris Wiedenfeld, Great Western Bank, Omaha The NBA also acknowledged outstanding leadership and service to the association by the following individuals who have completed their terms on the NBA’s governing body. Alan Emshoff, NBA Past Chairman, Generations Bank, Exeter Brandon Mason, Bank of the West, Omaha Raymond McKenna, Cornerstone Bank, York Christine Wilcox, Union Bank & Trust, Co., Lincoln Lydell Woodbury, First Nebraska Bank, Columbus The Nebraska Bankers Association (www.nebankers.org), founded in 1890, is the voice of Nebraska’s banking industry, which is composed of small, regional, and large banks that together employ more than 15,000 people, and safeguard nearly $66.2 billion in deposits, all within the state of Nebraska. Media Contact: Kara Heideman, Director of Communications & Marketing, Nebraska Bankers Association, kara.heideman@nebankers.org, 402-474-1555
Lincoln, Neb. – May 5, 2021 – The Nebraska Bankers Association elected the following members to serve in at-large positions on the 2021-2022 NBA Board of Directors. The board consists of 26 bankers and is the official governing body of the NBA.
The following bankers have been appointed to represent their respective institutions on the 2021-2022 NBA board of directors. These individuals represent the eight largest Nebraska financial institutions, as of June 30, 2020.
The NBA also acknowledged outstanding leadership and service to the association by the following individuals who have completed their terms on the NBA’s governing body.
The Nebraska Bankers Association (www.nebankers.org), founded in 1890, is the voice of Nebraska’s banking industry, which is composed of small, regional, and large banks that together employ more than 15,000 people, and safeguard nearly $66.2 billion in deposits, all within the state of Nebraska.
Media Contact:
Kara Heideman, Director of Communications & Marketing, Nebraska Bankers Association, kara.heideman@nebankers.org, 402-474-1555