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ICBA Services Network Announces Appointments To Its Community Banker-Led Board Of Directors

ICBA Services Network, the business-services subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), announced the election of Robert Barnes, president and CEO of Priority One Bank in Magee, Miss.; Ruth Christopher, secretary of Amador Bancshares Inc. in Las Cruses, N.M.; and Doug Ouellette, chief community banking officer of Mercantile Bank in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., to its board of directors.

“We are privileged to add these respected and experienced community bankers to our distinguished board and welcome their input as we source the solutions of tomorrow,” ICBA Services Network Chief Operating Officer Kevin Tweddle said. “These community leaders bring a wealth of expertise and knowledge to the table, which will be invaluable in our endeavors to meet the evolving needs of community banks and the customers and communities they serve.”

As chairman of ICBA’s Consumer Financial Services Committee, Barnes serves on the ICBA Federal Delegate Board and ICBA Policy Development Committee. Christopher is chairman of ICBA Bancard, the payment-services subsidiary of ICBA, and serves as vice chairman of the Bank Innovation and Solutions Committee. Ouellette is an appointed delegate for the ICBA Federal Delegate Board and serves on the Large Community Bank Council.

Serving on the ICBA Services Network board of directors with Barnes, Christopher and Ouellette are Thomas Bates, president and CEO of Legends Bank in Clarksville, Tenn.; Alice Frazier, president and CEO of Bank of Charles Town, W.Va.; Jack Hartings, chairman of The Peoples Bank Co. in Coldwater, Ohio; Scott McComb, CEO and chairman of Heartland Bank in Whitehall, Ohio; Teresa Taylor, executive director of Independent Banks of South Carolina in Chapin, S.C.; William West, president and CEO of Tampa Bay Banking Co. in Tampa, Fla.; and Noah Wilcox, president, CEO, and chairman of the board of Grand Rapids State Bank in Grand Rapids, Minn.