Lake City Bank Presents 2023 Commitment Award To Vice President Stacy Price

April 3, 2024 at 5:33 p.m.
David Findlay (R), Lake City Bank chairman and chief executive officer, is pictured with Stacy Price, Lake City Bank vice president, financial analyst, the 2023 recipient of Lake City Bank’s Commitment Award. Photo Provided.
David Findlay (R), Lake City Bank chairman and chief executive officer, is pictured with Stacy Price, Lake City Bank vice president, financial analyst, the 2023 recipient of Lake City Bank’s Commitment Award. Photo Provided. (Kirk Photography, Inc.)

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Lake City Bank presented Stacy Price, vice president, financial analyst, with its 2023 Commitment Award at the bank’s quarterly officer meeting in February.
“The Commitment Award recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond in representing the bank, both internally and externally,” said David M. Findlay, chairman and chief executive officer. “Stacy embodies the spirit of the award, so it’s no surprise that her colleagues within the bank nominated her.”
Price joined Lake City Bank in 2006 and has served as vice president, financial analyst since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for profitability reporting, incentive compensation planning and reporting, management reporting and data analytics. She frequently supports product introductions and innovations with in-depth analysis of customer data.
Price is a Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County board member and coordinates the bank’s participation in its annual Women Build event.
Price’s teammates, who nominated her for the award, noted the impact of her customized reports to improve the use of data in decision making and customer relationship management efforts. Like many other Lake City Bank team members, Price began her career with the bank in retail and then transitioned to the Corporate & Institutional Services team prior to her current role in Financial Planning & Analysis, according to a news release from Lake City Bank. Price’s experience gives her a well-rounded perspective to help teams across the bank quickly analyze customer data and identify key insights. She has built a reputation for understanding the challenges teams face and brainstorming creative solutions through effective use of data to overcome hurdles.
“Stacy’s insightful and timely analysis informs strategic decisions in many areas of the bank, and the impact of her contributions to projects and initiatives is valued across the Lake City Bank team,” Findlay said. “Her tireless commitment to help colleagues effectively leverage data and insights is a true testament to the outstanding partner that Stacy is and exemplifies the culture of Lake City Bank.”
Lake City Bank, a $6.5 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, was founded in 1872 and serves Central and Northern Indiana communities with 53 branch offices and a robust digital banking platform. Lake City Bank’s community banking model prioritizes building in-market long-term customer relationships while delivering technology-forward solutions for retail and commercial clients, the release states. 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 presented Stacy Price, vice president, financial analyst, with its 2023 Commitment Award at the bank’s quarterly officer meeting in February.
“The Commitment Award recognizes individuals who have gone above and beyond in representing the bank, both internally and externally,” said David M. Findlay, chairman and chief executive officer. “Stacy embodies the spirit of the award, so it’s no surprise that her colleagues within the bank nominated her.”
Price joined Lake City Bank in 2006 and has served as vice president, financial analyst since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for profitability reporting, incentive compensation planning and reporting, management reporting and data analytics. She frequently supports product introductions and innovations with in-depth analysis of customer data.
Price is a Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County board member and coordinates the bank’s participation in its annual Women Build event.
Price’s teammates, who nominated her for the award, noted the impact of her customized reports to improve the use of data in decision making and customer relationship management efforts. Like many other Lake City Bank team members, Price began her career with the bank in retail and then transitioned to the Corporate & Institutional Services team prior to her current role in Financial Planning & Analysis, according to a news release from Lake City Bank. Price’s experience gives her a well-rounded perspective to help teams across the bank quickly analyze customer data and identify key insights. She has built a reputation for understanding the challenges teams face and brainstorming creative solutions through effective use of data to overcome hurdles.
“Stacy’s insightful and timely analysis informs strategic decisions in many areas of the bank, and the impact of her contributions to projects and initiatives is valued across the Lake City Bank team,” Findlay said. “Her tireless commitment to help colleagues effectively leverage data and insights is a true testament to the outstanding partner that Stacy is and exemplifies the culture of Lake City Bank.”
Lake City Bank, a $6.5 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, was founded in 1872 and serves Central and Northern Indiana communities with 53 branch offices and a robust digital banking platform. Lake City Bank’s community banking model prioritizes building in-market long-term customer relationships while delivering technology-forward solutions for retail and commercial clients, the release states. 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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