Tribune staff reports
JCB President and Chief Executive Officer Marvin Veatch recently announced a series of promotions to the senior vice president level, effective Aug. 1.
“I am happy to announce the expansion of JCB’s senior leadership team,” he said. “Growing our leadership team will allow us to advance and position the bank for future growth and success. I am excited about this new senior leadership structure and have confidence in their individual and collective abilities to lead JCB into the future.”
Jeff Nolting, who most recently served as JCB’s senior vice president, chief lending officer, has been promoted to senior vice president, chief banking officer. In his new role, Nolting will retain his current duties and add oversight of the sales/service delivery — branch administration area of the bank, including responsibilities for the retail banking centers and marketing activities.
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Nolting began his JCB career in 2013 as assistant vice president, commercial banker, and in 2014 transitioned to vice president, retail loan officer, before being named senior vice president, chief lending officer, in 2016.
He brings more than 15 years of banking knowledge and draws on extensive sales management, marketing and business development experience. He currently serves as chairman of the Seymour Main Street economic restructuring committee and also serves as a board member of the Greater Columbus Indiana Economic Development committee. He also is past president and current secretary of Seymour Rotary Club.
George Spray has been elevated to senior vice president, chief wealth management officer, and will continue to lead all wealth management activities of the bank. He started his JCB career in 1998 as a trust officer and was promoted to assistant vice president in 2000, then to vice president, investment management and trust services, in 2005.
Prior to his employment with JCB, Spray was in management with Prairie Farms Dairy (formerly Thompson Dairy Co.) and was a financial services representative with Northwestern Mutual Life and Lutheran Brotherhood. He has served on the board of directors of Anchor House Family Assistance Center and Pantry, including acting as president for two years. He also is a member of the board of directors and treasurer of the Community Agency Building Corp. since 2005.
Gary Green has been promoted to senior vice president, chief information systems officer. He will retain his current duties as head of the bank’s information systems function and will assume oversight of the deposit services area of the bank.
He has served in various bank-related capacities throughout his career, including responsibilities involving data processing, operations and technology. He started his JCB career in 2003 as information systems manager and in 2005 was promoted to vice president, information systems.
He serves on the boards of directors for Boys & Girls Club of Seymour and Schneck Foundation, where he also serves on the business relations committee.
Melodie Yarnell will advance from vice president, risk, compliance and security, to senior vice president, chief risk and management services officer. In addition to continued oversight of enterprise risk management, compliance and security at JCB, she will oversee human resources, training and property management.
Yarnell, who has more than 20 years of banking experience, joined JCB in 2012 and was promoted to vice president in 2014. She currently serves on the boards of Jackson County United Way, Habitat for Humanity of Johnson County and Indiana Bankers Association Future Leadership Division.
JCB has provided a range of traditional banking and other relevant services to its customers for more than 118 years. There are several locations throughout south central Indiana, including Seymour and Brownstown.