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Achievements Around the State


Vicky Johnson Miranda Deckard


Central Bank promoted Vicky Johnson to banking center manager/retail officer for its main Springfield facility. She provides advanced knowledge of bank services to customers and ensures overall adherence to established security procedures and


Michael Baldus


reporting requirements. She has more than 22 years of managerial experience. Miranda Deckard was promoted to banking center manager at the bank’s South Glenstone facility. She is responsible for the efficient operation of the banking center and provides advanced knowledge of bank services to customers. She has more than nine years of banking experience. Michael Baldus joins the bank as a small business lender. He has more than seven years of client service experience.


Tony Robertson was named community bank president of Central Bank of Audrain County in Mexico. He joined the bank in 1994 as a commercial loan officer, eventually leading the lending team as senior vice president of commercial lending. Former President and CEO Mike Bunge will remain as chairman of the board of directors.


Tony Robertson


Central Trust Company, a division of The Central


Trust Bank, announced Anita Acinelli joined its St. Louis team as vice president and relationship manager. She provides wealth advisory, tax and estate planning strategies, and fiduciary services to clients. Acinelli began her financial services career almost 40 years ago, shiſting specifically to trust services in 1996. She has held various positions throughout her career, including trust assistant, trainer, senior trust administrator and assistant supervisor.


John Craig ASSOCIATE MEMBER Anita Acinelli Cheri Walz


First Bank of the Lake in Osage Beach named Cheri Walz as executive vice president, chief financial officer. She manages financial objectives, assists with financial planning and economic forecasting, and collaborates with other executives. A graduate of the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking — Wharton Leadership Program, Walz has more than 27 years of banking experience.


Vernon Kempker joined Midwest Independent Bancshares Inc. in Jefferson City as senior vice president/chief financial officer to lead the finance and accounting team across all organizations of the holding company. He has more than 30 years of financial management experience.


Vernon Kempker Mindy Kremer Kelli Wolfe


Mid America Bank in Jefferson City promoted Mindy Kremer to assistant vice president, internal auditor. With more than 10 years’ experience in the auditing and financial industry, Kremer manages the bank’s internal audit program. Kelli Wolfe


was promoted to assistant vice president, operations manager. She plans, directs and coordinates the bank’s deposit operations center. She has more than 15 years of banking experience in operations and business services.


Keli Mulkey


Keli Mulkey, retail banking officer at Peoples Bank in Cuba, is celebrating 25 years of service to the bank. She joined the bank in 1998 and has served as a technology training administrator, loan auditor and part-time teller. Mulkey was promoted in 1999 to administrative assistant and in 2001 to retail banking officer. For the last 20 years, she also has served as the bank’s travel coordinator. Mulkey served in the U.S. Army for five years and is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm.


John Craig joined Peoples Bank in Sullivan as a loan officer. He has several years of lending experience and attended MBA’s School of Lending in 2020.


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