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NEWS RELEASE 2008
ABA Media Contact: Marquita Powell  

(202) 663-5418
E-mail:
mpowell@aba.com

Web site: www.abaef.com


ABA EDUCATION FOUNDATION 2008-2009 BOARD MEMBERS

 

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13—Today the American Bankers Association Education Foundation announced its 2008-2009 Board of Trustees including two new members. The officers are:

·         Chairman: Stephen R. Martin, CFMP, vice president of Public Relations and Marketing, Canandaigua National Bank & Trust, Canandaigua, N.Y.

·         Vice Chairman: Natalie Abatemarco, vice president and director of Global Community Programs, Citigroup, New York, N.Y.

 

The new board members are:

·         Robert R. Jones, III, president and CEO, United Bank, Atmore, Ala.

·         Brian D. Wilson, director of Marketing, TCF National Bank, Livonia, Mich.

 

Continuing their terms as board members will be:

·         Kurt R. Bauer, president and CEO, Wisconsin Bankers Association, Madison, Wisc.

·         Nicki P. Brown, president and CEO, The Wilton Bank, Wilton, Conn.

·         Julie Cripe, president and CEO, OMNIBANK, Houston, Texas

·         David S. Hickman, chairman, United Bank & Trust, Tecumseh, Mich.

·         Jennifer Jolley, vice president, Zions Bancorporation, Salt Lake City, Utah

·         Warren K.K. Luke, chairman, president and CEO, Hawaii National Bank, Honolulu, Hawaii and treasurer for 2008-2009 ABA Board

·         Donna J. Petrocco, president and COO, Valley Bank and Trust, Brighton, Col.

·         Austin Roberts, III, president and CEO, Bank of Lancaster, Kilmarnock, Va.

·         Teresa L. Ziebarth, CFMP, vice president, Program Management and Delivery, Wells Fargo Bank, Minneapolis, Minn.

 

The ABA Education Foundation is a nonprofit subsidiary of the ABA. Its mission is to help bankers improve their communities through financial education.

 

The ABA Education Foundation provides financial education programs and resources that help bankers make their communities better. Nearly 69,000 bankers have taught basic finance skills to almost 3.2 million young people through participation in the Foundation’s signature programs, Teach Children to Save and Get Smart About Credit. Founded by bankers in 1925, the foundation is guided by a board of bankers and is an affiliate of the American Bankers Association. For more information, visit www.abaef.com or call 1-800-BANKERS.

 

 

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