Indiana Bankers Association Announces Chair And Board For 2024

February 10, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


Benjamin J. Bochnowski, chairman and CEO of Peoples Bank, Munster, and the bank’s holding company Finward Bancorp, has taken his seat as 2024 chairman of the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors.
This year’s board is comprised of: Benjamin J. Bochnowski, chairman, Peoples Bank, Munster; Matthew W. Howrey, first vice chairman, North Salem State Bank; David M. Findlay, second vice chairman, Lake City Bank, Warsaw; Jamie R. Shinabarger, immediate past chairman, Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, Jasper; and Amber R. Van Til, president and CEO, Indiana Bankers Association.


Benjamin J. Bochnowski, chairman and CEO of Peoples Bank, Munster, and the bank’s holding company Finward Bancorp, has taken his seat as 2024 chairman of the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors.
This year’s board is comprised of: Benjamin J. Bochnowski, chairman, Peoples Bank, Munster; Matthew W. Howrey, first vice chairman, North Salem State Bank; David M. Findlay, second vice chairman, Lake City Bank, Warsaw; Jamie R. Shinabarger, immediate past chairman, Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, Jasper; and Amber R. Van Til, president and CEO, Indiana Bankers Association.


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