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Lake City Bank Promotes Stephanie R. Leniski to Chief Retail Banking Officer

Lake City Bank has recently promoted Stephanie R. Leniski to the position of Executive Vice President, Chief Retail Banking Officer. Leniski, who has been with the bank for 30 years, will be responsible for overseeing the bank's 54 offices and 286 retail banking team members. She will also lead retail product innovations and drive initiatives for the division.

Under Leniski's leadership, Lake City Bank has seen significant growth. The bank, with a robust digital banking platform, serves central and northern Indiana communities and has a total asset value of $6.6 billion. Over the years, Leniski has shown her ability to effectively manage and motivate the retail team, making her a strong leader in the organization.

Leniski's promotion reflects the bank's commitment to innovation and delivering the banking solutions that clients need and want. Her strategic approach ensures that the bank takes care of its customers, employees, community members, and shareholders simultaneously, emphasizing the importance of building face-to-face relationships and engaging with the community.

With her extensive experience and qualifications – including a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration, a master's in business administration, and a graduate degree from the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking – Leniski is well-equipped to lead Lake City Bank's retail banking division into the future. As a result of these announcements, the company's shares have moved -0.9% on the market, and are now trading at a price of $68.0. For more information, read the company's full 8-K submission here.

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