OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE KANSAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION

2025 Pub. 14 Issue 5

Meet the New KBA Board Members

Meet the New KBA Board Members. Silhouettes of business leaders looking at the sunset.
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Kyle Campbell, Vice Chairman

Kyle Campbell is President and CEO of Astra Bank in Abilene, where he has served since 2002. Prior to joining the banking industry, Kyle worked as a project engineer at Procter & Gamble. He has been actively involved in KBA leadership, serving on the State Affairs Committee from 2010 to 2022 and the Federal Affairs Committee since 2016. In addition, he represents Kansas banking interests on a national level through his service on the ABA Government Relations Council since 2022 and previously on the ABA Advocacy and Grassroots Committee from 2016 to 2018.

Kyle received his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Kansas State University and earned his MBA from Rockhurst University in 2003. He is also a 2008 graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Kyle and his wife, Kendra, have five children: Edith, Lela, Warren, Margaret and George. Outside of banking, Kyle enjoys flying planes, playing guitar, reading and painting. He is passionate about advocating for strong, community-focused financial policy and ensuring the long-term health of Kansas banking.

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Greg Saville, District 1 At-Large Representative

Greg Saville is the President and CEO of First National Bank and Trust in Phillipsburg, Kansas. He brings more than two decades of banking experience to the KBA Board, having previously served as CFO/COO at F&M Bank in Tomah, Wisconsin, and at Freedom Bank in Overland Park. Greg is a member of the KBA Federal Affairs Committee and has served on the Ag Bankers Board. He also contributes to national industry efforts through his service on the ABA Administrative Accounting Committee and the ABA Capital Working Group.

Greg earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from Kansas State University and his MBA from MidAmerica Nazarene University. He and his wife, Heather, have three grown children. In his free time, Greg enjoys golfing, shooting sports and working in the yard.

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Jilinda White, KBA Board Member

Jilinda White is CEO of First State Bank & Trust in Tonganoxie, where she began her career in 1980. With more than four decades of service at FSBT, Jilinda has been a dedicated leader in Kansas community banking. She currently serves on the KBA Federal Affairs Committee and the ABA Community Bankers Council. Outside of KBA, she is an active board member for Mental Health America of the Heartland, a position she has held since 2022. Jilinda earned her Bachelor of Science in apparel and textile marketing from Kansas State University and is a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking in Colorado.

Jilinda has been married to Roger White for 35 years. They have two adult children: Amos, who is 31 and has four children of his own, and Samantha, who is 29. In her free time, Jilinda enjoys riding UTVs with her husband on off-road trails. She is passionate about advancing the role of relationship-based community banking and sees it as a critical anchor for the financial health and long-term well-being of Kansas communities.

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Rocky Anderson, YBOK Division President

Rocky Anderson is Vice President and Commercial Lender at Kaw Valley Bank in Topeka. He has served on the KBA’s Young Bank Officers of Kansas (YBOK) Board of Directors since 2019 and is a 2018 graduate of the Bank Leaders of Kansas (BLOK) program. Rocky has a strong commercial and retail banking background, having previously held leadership roles at Equity Bank, Alliance Bank, Mid-America Bank and Capitol Federal Savings Bank. Over the years, he has managed a commercial loan portfolio with more than $200 million in participations sold and held responsibilities in loan origination, underwriting and branch operations.

In addition to his service to KBA, Rocky is a member of the Family Service and Guidance Center Foundation Board of Trustees. He studied at Hutchinson Community College and the University of Oklahoma. Rocky is married to Leanna Streit Anderson, and they have two children: Cecelia and Bennett. Outside of banking, he enjoys watching Oklahoma football, golfing and collecting sports cards. Rocky is committed to developing the next generation of bank leaders and advocating for the future of community banking across Kansas.

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Tasha Bucher, Trust Division President-Elect

Tasha Bucher brings more than 25 years of banking and trust experience to her role, having spent the first 16 years of her career at Home National Bank/RCB Bank. Tasha earned her bachelor’s degree in business from Emporia State University and received her Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA) designation in February 2014.

Tasha is actively involved in both her professional community and personal life. She is married to Aaron Bucher, who serves as the athletic director for USD 470. Together, they have three children: Halle, Owen and Blake. Outside of work, Tasha enjoys spending time outdoors with her family and friends. She is passionate about building relationships and ensuring that trust services continue to provide meaningful impact in Kansas communities.

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Brett Wicker, Ag Bankers Division President

Brett Wicker is an Ag and Commercial Loan Officer at Central National Bank in Gardner. He has served on the KBA Ag Bankers Division Board since 2016 and brings a strong background in both agricultural lending and appraisal. Prior to joining CNB, he worked at Bank of Commerce as a Vice President and Loan Officer. Brett is an active member of the CNB Ag Loan Committee and is committed to supporting Kansas agriculture through sound lending practices and leadership within the industry.

Brett earned his bachelor’s degree in agriculture from Kansas State University and is a graduate of the Schools of Banking Ag Lending School I and II. He is also a general certified appraiser through the Appraisal Institute. Brett is married to Satinne R. Wicker, and they have four children: Brylynn (12), Brailee (10), Bristol (8) and Brielle (5). Outside of work, he enjoys golfing, hunting, fishing, boating and attending his children’s sports events. Brett’s goals for his term include helping KBA and ABA advance the ACRE bill in 2025 and planning a successful 2026 KBA Ag Conference.

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