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MBA welcomed 15 bankers for NextGen Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 15. After a briefing on state legislation from MBA staff, these bankers then met with their lawmakers — (front row, left to right) Garett Boatright, First State Community Bank, Farmington; Hannah Lohmann, Bank of Advance; Hadleigh Dampier, Heritage Bank of the Ozarks, Lebanon; Hannah Gallagher, First State Community Bank, Farmington; Angela Bannister, First State Community Bank, Bonne Terre; Rachelle Blount, BTC Bank, Carrollton; Shelby Cauble, BTC Bank, Carrollton; Amber Rodgers, Bank of Advance, Dexter (back row, left to right) Lee Pearson, Hawthorn Bank, Jefferson City; Mark Leesman, Hawthorn Bank, Jefferson City; Ian Lamb, First State Community Bank, Farmington; Nathan Todd, First State Community Bank, Columbia; Angela Griffon, First State Community Bank, Farmington; Dylan Brocato, First State Community Bank, Washington; and Tim Harbison, Ozarks Federal Savings & Loan Association, Ironton.


Lee Pearson, contact center manager, and Mark Leesman, assistant vice president/project conversion officer, with Hawthorn Bank in Jefferson City met with Sen. Mike Bernskoetter, R-Jefferson City, to discuss banking legislation under consideration in the Missouri General Assembly.


THE MISSOURI BANKER 25


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