Lake City Bank Gets New President
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Michael L. Kubacki was elected president of Lakeland Financial Corp. and Lake City Bank Tuesday.
Kubacki replaces R. Douglas Grant, who recently retired but will continue as chairman and chief executive officer.
A graduate of Pierceton High School, Kubacki is executive vice president in charge of the Los Angeles market area for Northern Trust Co., which is based in Chicago. He also served as middle-market lender in the Midwest for Northern, as division head with responsibility for correspondent banking and insurance company lending, and in 1989 was president and CEO of a subsidiary bank in Oak Brook, Ill.
He has a degree in finance from Indiana University and a master's degree in business administration from University of Chicago.
Kubacki and his wife, Rebecca, have two children. He has served on the boards of Pasadena Symphony, Center for Healthy Aging, Performing Arts Foundation and Neighborhood Housing Services.
He is expected to join Lake City Bank in July. "I look forward to becoming reacquainted with friends and neighbors where I grew up, while working to continue Lake City Bank's reputation as the leading independent, locally owned community bank in the area," he said. [[In-content Ad]]
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Michael L. Kubacki was elected president of Lakeland Financial Corp. and Lake City Bank Tuesday.
Kubacki replaces R. Douglas Grant, who recently retired but will continue as chairman and chief executive officer.
A graduate of Pierceton High School, Kubacki is executive vice president in charge of the Los Angeles market area for Northern Trust Co., which is based in Chicago. He also served as middle-market lender in the Midwest for Northern, as division head with responsibility for correspondent banking and insurance company lending, and in 1989 was president and CEO of a subsidiary bank in Oak Brook, Ill.
He has a degree in finance from Indiana University and a master's degree in business administration from University of Chicago.
Kubacki and his wife, Rebecca, have two children. He has served on the boards of Pasadena Symphony, Center for Healthy Aging, Performing Arts Foundation and Neighborhood Housing Services.
He is expected to join Lake City Bank in July. "I look forward to becoming reacquainted with friends and neighbors where I grew up, while working to continue Lake City Bank's reputation as the leading independent, locally owned community bank in the area," he said. [[In-content Ad]]