Lake City Bank’s Rodney B. Hooley Promoted To VP, Agribusiness Banking Mgr.

May 5, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.
Lake City Bank’s Rodney B. Hooley Promoted To VP, Agribusiness Banking Mgr.
Lake City Bank’s Rodney B. Hooley Promoted To VP, Agribusiness Banking Mgr.

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Lake City Bank announced Rodney B. Hooley has been promoted to vice president, agribusiness banking manager. Hooley succeeds Joseph Kessie, who retired from Lake City Bank after 25 years.

Hooley leads the team that works with farmers and agribusinesses across the Lake City Bank footprint, drawing on the bank’s long history as a banking partner for agriculture. Bankers provide solutions including loans, deposit products, and access to treasury management services. He has been with the bank for 17 years.

“Rod is an excellent choice to lead the Agribusiness Banking team,” said Eric Ottinger, executive vice president, chief commercial banking officer. “His years working as a commercial banker with farmers, agribusinesses and other businesses has been great formation, and we’re looking forward to his influence and success as he transitions into this new role.”

Hooley earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Ball State University. He is a Nappanee Rotary Club board member, and a board member at Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church and United Missionary Loans. He volunteers with the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church by serving on the worship team.

Lake City Bank announced Rodney B. Hooley has been promoted to vice president, agribusiness banking manager. Hooley succeeds Joseph Kessie, who retired from Lake City Bank after 25 years.

Hooley leads the team that works with farmers and agribusinesses across the Lake City Bank footprint, drawing on the bank’s long history as a banking partner for agriculture. Bankers provide solutions including loans, deposit products, and access to treasury management services. He has been with the bank for 17 years.

“Rod is an excellent choice to lead the Agribusiness Banking team,” said Eric Ottinger, executive vice president, chief commercial banking officer. “His years working as a commercial banker with farmers, agribusinesses and other businesses has been great formation, and we’re looking forward to his influence and success as he transitions into this new role.”

Hooley earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Ball State University. He is a Nappanee Rotary Club board member, and a board member at Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church and United Missionary Loans. He volunteers with the Brenneman Memorial Missionary Church by serving on the worship team.

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