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Bankers


representative and senator really were interested in my views,” Robb shared in the July 17, 2014, issue of Te Missouri Banker.


Robb, now president and CEO of Jonesburg State Banks, credits his initial Target Banker visits with his passion for advocacy and his newest endeavor — vice chair of the American Bankers Board of Directors.


“I love collaborating with fellow bankers across the nation.”


Elected by the ABA membership in October 2020, Robb will spend one year as vice chair and then one year as chairman-elect


before becoming ABA chairman.


“I am very excited about the next few years,” Robb said. “I was honored to be considered and overjoyed when elected by the ABA membership.”


Robb will be the third Missouri banker to serve as ABA chairman. Willis Alexander from Trenton served as ABA chairman in 1968, and Jim Smith from Clinton served as ABA chairman in 2001.


Serving on the ABA board marks Robb’s fourth appointment to represent community banks at the national level. He has previously served on ABA’s Community Bankers Council, Grass Roots Committee and


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Washington, D.C., in October 2014.  banker who served as ABA chairman; Robb will be the third.


was chairman of ABA’s Government Relations Council in 2020.


“I love collaborating with fellow bankers across the nation,” Robb said. “Te bankers on these committees represent banks of all sizes. From the smallest to the largest bank, everyone has a voice on the committees.”


As chairman of the Government Relations Council, Robb represented the council on the ABA board and was a member of executive board.


“Tis opened my eyes to so much more what ABA does with government relations,” he said. “I got to see behind the curtains of the actions


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