Interra Credit Union Promotes Seth Thompson
February 1, 2025 at 1:00 a.m.
Jeremy Bender, vice president, manager agribusiness lending, announced the promotion of Seth Thompson to vice president, agribusiness lender. Thompson has been with Interra for 11 years and has made significant contributions to the growth and success of the organization, according to the release from Interra. He will continue to work at the Nappanee branch, where he has built relationships with both current and new members.
In his new role, Thompson will continue to serve the agribusiness community by offering tailored lending solutions to meet the unique needs of farming operations, according to the release.
"My primary goal is to continue building lasting relationships with our members while maintaining the trust and service they expect from Interra," said Thompson. "I look forward to the continued growth and success of our agribusiness lending program."
Thompson holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Bethel University. He lives in Nappanee with his wife and four children, and is an active community member.
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Jeremy Bender, vice president, manager agribusiness lending, announced the promotion of Seth Thompson to vice president, agribusiness lender. Thompson has been with Interra for 11 years and has made significant contributions to the growth and success of the organization, according to the release from Interra. He will continue to work at the Nappanee branch, where he has built relationships with both current and new members.
In his new role, Thompson will continue to serve the agribusiness community by offering tailored lending solutions to meet the unique needs of farming operations, according to the release.
"My primary goal is to continue building lasting relationships with our members while maintaining the trust and service they expect from Interra," said Thompson. "I look forward to the continued growth and success of our agribusiness lending program."
Thompson holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Bethel University. He lives in Nappanee with his wife and four children, and is an active community member.