Lake City Bank’s Emily E. M. Long Promoted To Payroll Officer

March 28, 2025 at 12:35 p.m.
Emily Long
Emily Long (Oler, Emily)


Lake City Bank announced Emily E. M. Long has been promoted to payroll officer.
In this position, Long is responsible for supporting and maintaining Lake City Bank's human resource information system as well as managing and tracking all personnel changes. She has been with the bank for four years.
Long volunteers with Kid’s Market Inc. and Touch of Life church.
Lake City Bank, a $6.7 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, was founded in 1872 and serves Central and Northern Indiana communities with 54 branch offices and a robust digital banking platform. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN). For more information, visit www.lakecitybank.com.



Lake City Bank announced Emily E. M. Long has been promoted to payroll officer.
In this position, Long is responsible for supporting and maintaining Lake City Bank's human resource information system as well as managing and tracking all personnel changes. She has been with the bank for four years.
Long volunteers with Kid’s Market Inc. and Touch of Life church.
Lake City Bank, a $6.7 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, was founded in 1872 and serves Central and Northern Indiana communities with 54 branch offices and a robust digital banking platform. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN). For more information, visit www.lakecitybank.com.



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