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ICBA Services Network appoints new chairman from Ohio

ICBA Services Network Appoints Ohio Community Banker as New Chairman

Washington, D.C. (June 28, 2024) — ICBA Services Network, the business-services subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA), announced the election of Shon Myers, chairman, president and CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank in Miamisburg, Ohio, as chairman of the board of directors. Robert Fisher, chairman and president of Tioga State Bank in Spencer, N.Y.; Sarah Getzlaff, CEO of Security First Bank of North Dakota in Bismarck, N.D.; and Chris Moya, president and CEO of the Independent Community Bankers Association of New Mexico were also elected to its board.

“We are privileged to welcome these highly respected and experienced community bankers to our distinguished board,” ICBA Senior Executive Vice President of Community Bank Solutions Kevin Tweddle said. “Their wealth of expertise and commitment to community banking will be invaluable as we empower our members with cutting-edge, innovative solutions to fuel their strategic objectives and meet the evolving needs of the customers and communities they serve.”

Myers has been an advocate for community banking throughout his career. He serves on the ICBA Executive Committee, board of directors, and Federal Delegate Board. He also serves on ICBA’s Policy Development Committee and is a past chairman of ICBA’s Political Action Committee. Locally active, Myers serves on several nonprofit boards in his community and is a past chairman of the Community Bankers Association of Ohio.

Fisher is a fifth-generation community banker who also serves on ICBA's Executive Committee and board of directors. He is a past ICBA chairman and serves on the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York board. Additionally, he is a current member and past chairman of the Independent Bankers Association of New York State.

Getzlaff is a third-generation community banker serving in multiple roles at ICBA. She chairs the ICBA Bank Operations Committee and sits on both the ICBA Payments and ICBA Reinsurance boards. At state level involvement includes serving on the board for Independent Community Banks North Dakota along with Bismarck State College Foundation Board Trustees.

Moya advocates for community banks in New Mexico while actively participating nationally through his role on ICBA’s Bank Education Committee.

Learn more about ICBA at www.icba.org.

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The Independent Community Bankers America® aims to create an environment where community banks flourish by leveraging advocacy education innovation.

As trusted credit sources America’s community banks use relationship-based models innovative offerings channel deposits neighborhoods creating jobs fostering economic prosperity fueling financial goals dreams For more information visit icba.org.

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