Pub. 9 2020 Issue 4

10 ADVANCED SCHOOL OF BANKING SCHOLARSHIP KAYCIE SCHILLING FNB Bank, Goodland Kaycie began her banking career at FNB in credit review and then accepted a vice president position in lending. She has attended several Schools of Banking programs, including the School of Banking Fundamentals, Bank Compliance School, Agricultural Lending School, Relationship and Business Development School, and Advanced School of Banking. PROCHNOW EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship recipients to the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison receive $1,500 per year for each year of attendance at the school. ANTHONY STONEROCK Community National Bank, Winfield Anthony is a vice president and is responsible for a $20 million loan portfolio, review of appraisal documents and loan processes, and originating social media content. He is a graduate of the Schools of Banking’s Principles of Commercial Lending School, as well as the Commercial Lending School. CHASE SPERBER Farmers State Bank, Onaga Chase began his banking career in 2016, joining Farmers State Bank as a loan officer in 2019. He has attended the Schools of Banking’s School of Lending Principles, Relationship and Business Development School and Advanced School of Banking. The Kansas Bankers Association is pleased to announce our graduate school scholarship recipients. These Kansas bankers were selected for their demonstrated leadership skills that benefit both their banks and their communities. Since graduate school programs have been cancelled for this year, the scholarships will carry over to the 2021 programs. Congratulations to these outstanding individuals! FUTURE BANK LEADERS SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship recipients to the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado receive $1,460 per year for each year of attendance at the school. ERICA HASKINS American State Bank & Trust, Wichita Erica serves as vice president/director of Treasury Management, where she leads the bank in Treasury sales and support as well as directing the daily operations of all Treasury support staff. She is active in the community and is currently a member of the Wichita Business Journal’s Emerging Leaders class of 2020. ERIK GAEDE First State Bank, Hoxie Erik began his banking career in Kansas City before moving back to Western Kansas and joiningThe First State Bank as a vice president and loan officer. He has completed the Schools of Banking’s Commercial Lending School, Agricultural Lending School and, most recently, the Advanced School of Banking. Graduate School Scholarships

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