In
late October, Kathy Jones and Doug Wilcox joined several other business
members in the area to celebrate the groundbreaking for the last leg of
the Hoosier Heartland highway project. This project began in the early
1970s and was headed by Glenn Tanner, Jack Porter, and Phil Magner.
After over 30 years of discussions, funding, and construction, the last
leg of the project is beginning in Lafayette. Surviving founder Phil
Magner was present at the event, along with Jack Porter’s widow Naomi.
During the ceremony, Governor Mitch Daniels spoke and broke ground.
Afterward, he signed the shovels and gave them to the Magners and
Naomi. This project has and will continue to bring new businesses and
travelers to the areas between Lafayette and Huntington and will help
promote the safety of all those traveling on this highway.
On
September 22nd, First Farmers Bank & Trust sponsored, and Wabash
branch manager Kathy Jones attended, a special event held to promote
needed gym and pool renovations at White’s Residential and Family
Center. What made this event so special was that Clyde Lovellette,
former coach and teacher at White’s and also an NBA Hall of Fame
Member, was the featured speaker. Lovellette was the first basketball
player in history to play on NCAA, Olympic, and NBA championship teams,
and during his career scored 11,947 points and grabbed 6,663 rebounds.
The evening began with a welcome and prayer from White’s CEO, followed
by dinner, and a speech from Lovellette. After dinner, Clyde stayed for
a picture and autograph session. His attendance truly made for a great
evening, and First Farmers Bank & Trust was proud to sponsor this
event.
In November, First Farmers Bank & Trust welcomed a new addition to the Loan Department in Converse: Michael Murphy.
Michael will serve as a Loan Operations Specialist and Assistant Vice
President of Commercial and Agricultural Lending at the Converse
office. Before coming to the bank, Michael spent 7 months deployed in
Iraq, serving in the Marine Corps Reserve. He is currently attending
Indiana University-Kokomo, majoring in Finance, and expects to graduate
within the next year. He is excited to be a part of the First Farmers
Lending Team and looks forward to learning as much as possible. He grew
up in Greentown, and currently resides in Kempton with his wife Sara.
Also in November, First Farmers Bank & Trust welcomed Jeff Rodibaugh
to the Lending Team in Converse. Jeff will serve as Commercial Account
Officer and Assistant Vice President. His previous work experience
includes seven years as an Agricultural Engineer and Environmental
Consultant with Livestock Engineering Solutions, Inc. where he served
as a consultant and current environmental issues specialist to
livestock producers and local lawmakers in every region in Indiana. He
received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural and Biological
Engineering from Purdue University, specializing in Environmental and
Natural Resources Engineering. Jeff grew up on a diversified grain and
purebred swine operation in Rensselaer, and currently resides in Tipton
with his wife Amber and their two young children.