St. Louis Fed Appoints Members to Community Banking Advisory Council

January 28, 2025
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ST. LOUIS – The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis has appointed three new members to its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC), which provides input to the St. Louis Fed President on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues of interest to community depository institutions.

The new members who will serve three-year terms starting in 2025 are:

  • John Dosier, president, CEO and director, First Southern Bank, Marion, Ill.
  • Todd Swims, president and CEO, Leaders Credit Union, Jackson, Tenn.
  • Joe Turner, president and CEO, Great Southern Bank, Reed Springs, Mo.

Other members who will continue their service this year are:

  • Luanne Cundiff, president and CEO, First State Bank of St. Charles, St. Charles, Mo. (CDIAC Chair)
  • John Beller, president and CEO, Bank of Cave City, Cave City, Ark.
  • Matthew Daniels, president and CEO, Apex Bank, Camden, Tenn.
  • Neil Dauby, chairman and CEO, German American Bank, Jasper, Ind.
  • Sally Hopkins, president and CEO, FNB Bank, Mayfield, Ky.
  • Orvin “Orv” Kimbrough, chairman and CEO, Midwest BankCentre, St. Louis
  • Nikki Roser, president and CEO, The First National Bank of Carmi, Carmi, Ill.
  • Rodney Showmar, president and CEO, Arkansas Federal Credit Union, Little Rock, Ark.
  • Bryan Thornhillpresident and CEO, Bank of Commerce, Greenwood, Miss.

Established in 2011, the St. Louis Fed’s CDIAC is composed of 12 executives of smaller financial institutions headquartered across the Federal Reserve’s Eighth District. The council meets twice a year at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, with this year’s meetings scheduled for March 4-5 and Oct. 8-9. The CDIAC chair also has the responsibility of reporting twice yearly to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C.

Visit the St. Louis Fed’s CDIAC page for additional information. For more information and background about all of the Federal Reserve CDIACs, see the Federal Reserve Board of Governors website.

 
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