Crossroads Bank Promotes Fansher To EVP, Chief Credit And Chief Lending Officer

November 30, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Nate Fansher
Nate Fansher


Nate Fansher consistently elevates Crossroads Bank with his expertise, experience and leadership, according to the release from Crossroads.
He joined Crossroads Bank in 2007 as a credit analyst and has advanced through several positions, including credit officer in July 2010, commercial loan operations manager in September 2010, vice president of commercial loan operations in July 2012, senior vice president of credit administration in January 2015 and executive vice president of Crossroads Bank in July 2023. Most recently, Fansher was promoted to EVP, chief credit officer and chief lending officer.
While he actively contributes to the success of Crossroads Bank, he also remains deeply involved in his community, the release states. He serves on the boards of Visit Wabash County, the Wabash County Museum and the Title Center of Indiana, and participates in the Economic Vitality Committee of Downtown Wabash, Inc.
“Community banks play a vital role in supporting local economies, and I’m grateful for the trust Crossroads Bank has placed in me to meet the lending needs of the communities we serve,” Fansher said.

Nate Fansher consistently elevates Crossroads Bank with his expertise, experience and leadership, according to the release from Crossroads.
He joined Crossroads Bank in 2007 as a credit analyst and has advanced through several positions, including credit officer in July 2010, commercial loan operations manager in September 2010, vice president of commercial loan operations in July 2012, senior vice president of credit administration in January 2015 and executive vice president of Crossroads Bank in July 2023. Most recently, Fansher was promoted to EVP, chief credit officer and chief lending officer.
While he actively contributes to the success of Crossroads Bank, he also remains deeply involved in his community, the release states. He serves on the boards of Visit Wabash County, the Wabash County Museum and the Title Center of Indiana, and participates in the Economic Vitality Committee of Downtown Wabash, Inc.
“Community banks play a vital role in supporting local economies, and I’m grateful for the trust Crossroads Bank has placed in me to meet the lending needs of the communities we serve,” Fansher said.

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