LCB’s Dakotah Lantz Promoted To Assistant Vice President, Loan Review Officer

August 12, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.
Dakotah Lantz
Dakotah Lantz


Lake City Bank announced that Dakotah B. Lantz has been promoted to assistant vice president, loan review officer.
In this position, Lantz conducts independent analysis of the bank’s loan portfolio to maintain credit quality standards and assists in monitoring the allowance for credit losses. He has been with the bank for 10 years.
Lantz earned an associate degree in business administration from Ivy Tech Community College and a bachelor’s degree in general business from Indiana University South Bend. He volunteers with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County.


Lake City Bank announced that Dakotah B. Lantz has been promoted to assistant vice president, loan review officer.
In this position, Lantz conducts independent analysis of the bank’s loan portfolio to maintain credit quality standards and assists in monitoring the allowance for credit losses. He has been with the bank for 10 years.
Lantz earned an associate degree in business administration from Ivy Tech Community College and a bachelor’s degree in general business from Indiana University South Bend. He volunteers with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County.


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