The Nebraska Bankers Association paid tribute to ten Nebraska bankers and one financial institution in the state that have marked significant milestones in the financial services industry. The following honorees were recognized during the Association's Milestone Awards Luncheon on May 5 at the Embassy Suites in La Vista, in conjunction with the NBA's Annual Convention. The NBA recognized the following Nebraska bankers for 50 years of service to their communities and the state of Nebraska: Richard Adkins, Jr., Security Bank, Laurel Randal Burns, Foundation One Bank, Omaha Gary Garnick, First National Bank in Ord, Ord H. Stephen Kness, FirsTier Bank, Holdrege Carol Miller, Cornerstone Bank, York Geraldine Norskov, Bank of Lindsay, Lindsay Gwen Pfeifer, Nebraska Bank, Dodge Linda Rodine, First State Bank, Gothenburg Donald Roth, Platte Valley Bank, Scottsbluff Lila Studley, Homestead Bank, Wolbach The NBA recognized the following bank for 75 years of service: Nebraska State Bank, Lynch The Nebraska Bankers Association elected the following members to serve in group and at-large positions on the 2022-2023 NBA Board of Directors. The board consists of 25 bankers and is the official governing body of the association.
The following bankers have been appointed to represent their respective institutions on the 2022-2023 NBA Board of Directors. These individuals represent the eight largest Nebraska financial institutions, as of June 30, 2021.
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.
Nebraska Bankers Insurance & Services Co. The Nebraska Bankers Insurance & Services Co. is the NBA subsidiary formed to provide insurance products and services to member financial institutions. Cited for leadership on the NBISCO Board of Directors was:
Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association In 1974, the NBA formed the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association in order to provide health insurance to its members at competitive rates. Today, 85% of NBA member financial institutions participate in VEBA, with more than 10,000 insured employees and dependents. Cited for leadership on the VEBA Board of Trustees were:
Get Out to VoteVisit the Nebraska election resource website to find your candidates and a list of key election dates. The NBA partnered with the American Bankers Association on a Get Out to Vote toolkit. Use the toolkit to access flyers and posters to share reminders about election day.
https://secureamericanopportunity.com/vote-2022/ The NBA Annual Convention is three weeks away! We invite you to join us May 4-6 at the Embassy Suites in La Vista to celebrate the banking industry in Nebraska.
Register today and make your hotel reservation online by April 17 to secure the NBA room rate. This year’s speakers:
Register Today Gov. Pete Ricketts proclaimed April as Financial Awareness Month in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Bankers Association and its member banks are pleased to support Nebraska Financial Awareness Month. Nebraska banks are committed to improving financial literacy in the communities they serve. They sponsor programs and offer tools to help Nebraskans of all ages improve their financial decision-making and reach their financial goals. Individuals and families who have a solid financial education foundation are more likely to purchase a home, save for college and invest which, in turn, helps Nebraska communities thrive. Nebraska banks are also watching out for their customers. They pushed for the passage of legislation that allows them to place a hold on a transaction if they suspect a vulnerable customer is a victim of financial exploitation. Learn More |
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