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Participating in the 2022 Young Bankers Day at the Capitol on March 23 are (front row, left to right) Katherine Russell, OakStar Bank, Camdenton; Wendy Loges, BTC Bank, Bethany; Ashley Shisler, BTC Bank, Bethany; Taylor Cox, Community State Bank of Missouri, Troy; Bridgette Reuther, Community State Bank of Missouri, Bowling Green; Lea Keith, O’Bannon Banking Company, Buffalo; Tara Beamer, O’Bannon Banking Company, Buffalo; Mark Claypole, Central Bank of Boone County, Columbia; (middle row, left to right) Lindsey Graves, OakStar Bank, Camdenton; Kaitlin Lumb, OakStar Bank, Lake Ozark; Jessica Schepker, Merchants & Farmers Bank, Salisbury; Kristen Coon, Merchants & Farmers Bank, Salisbury; Jane Watts, MA Bank, Macon; Jordan Mahaffey, MA Bank, Macon; Maria Boone, MA Bank, Macon; Nora Dodd, MA Bank, Macon; (back row, left to right) Benjamin Carter, Central Bank of Boone County, Columbia; Manzell Payne, Jefferson Bank of Missouri, Jefferson City; Dylan Brocato, First State Community Bank, Washington; Jim Weaver, Great Western Bank, Milan; Ben Holterman, Bank of St. Elizabeth, Freeburg; Tyler Schubert, United Security Bank, Auxvasse; Kyle Scherder, Community State Bank of Missouri; Bowling Green; Cohlby Jones, BTC Bank, Carrollton; Jon Fish, BTC Bank, Smithton; and Trenton Barbour, Jefferson Bank of Missouri, Jefferson City.


Bankers with First State Bank of Purdy — Randy Henderson, president; Trey Rose,  visit to the Capitol on April 5 and met with several of their representatives and senators to advocate on behalf of the banking community.


THE MISSOURI BANKER 27


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