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David M. Findlay has taken his seat as 2026 chairman of the Indiana Bankers Association Board of Directors.
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IBA Officers

CHAIRMAN
David M. Findlay
Lake City Bank, Warsaw

FIRST VICE CHAIRMAN
Lisa Arnold
Home Bank, Martinsville

Bradley J. Monts
Matthew W. Howrey
Amber R. Van Til

SECOND VICE CHAIRMAN
Bradley J. Monts
Hoosier Heartland State Bank, Crawfordsville

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN
Matthew W. Howrey
North Salem State Bank

PRESIDENT & CEO
Amber R. Van Til
Indiana Bankers Association

Constituent Directors

ABA MEMBERSHIP COUNCIL
Garry D. Kleer
First Bank Richmond

ICBA STATE DIRECTOR
Kent A. Liechty
First bank of Berne

IBA FUTURE LEADERSHIP DIVISION PRESIDENT
Gregory Barnes Jr.
STAR Bank, Fort Wayne

NON-INDIANA HEADQUARTERED BANKS
Karen B. Woods
First Financial Bank, Cincinnati

At-Large Directors

AT-LARGE
Mark “Doc” Holt
First Farmers Bank & Trust Co., Converse

AT-LARGE
Nicole S. Lorch
First Internet Bank, Fishers

Regional Directors

J. Daniel Maddox
Shane R. Pilarski
Jackie Ru

NORTH REGION
J. Daniel Maddox
Citizens State Bank, New Castle

NORTH REGION
Shane R. Pilarski
Alliance Bank, Francesville

NORTH REGION
Jackie Ruge-Perkins
First State Bank of Porter

David Coffey
Eric J. Lane

SOUTH REGION
Mark E. Bruin
The National Bank of Indianapolis

SOUTH REGION
David Coffey
Mutual Savings Bank, Franklin

SOUTH REGION
Eric J. Lane
First Federal Savings Bank of Washington

About the IBA Board

The Indiana Bankers Association operates under the guidance of the Association’s Board of Directors. Acting as the governing body of the IBA, the Board consists of 17 members: three elected officers, one past chairman, the association president/CEO, two representatives of national associations, the Future Leadership Division president, a non-Indiana headquartered bank director and eight regional and at-large directors.

The Board, acting with the same authority as the board of a bank or corporation, develops IBA policy and establishes long-range goals and objectives. Directors also help determine the IBA’s legislative programs and positions on banking-related issues.

An executive committee — consisting of the chair, first and second vice chairs, immediate past chair, association president/CEO and two directors appointed by the chair — is authorized to act in lieu of the Board between regular board meetings. Officers serve one-year terms and are elected by the membership at the IBA Annual Convention. Members of the 2026 Board assumed their positions on Jan. 1.

Meet Your 2026 Officers

David Findlay speaks with Andrea G. Short, president & CEO of 1st Source Bank, South Bend, at the IBA’s 2025 Leaders in Banking Excellence ceremony before the Association’s Annual Convention at the French Lick Springs Resort. (IBA photo / Kelby Dolan)

David Findlay

David M. Findlay, your 2026 chairman, is chairman and CEO of Lake City Bank, Warsaw, and Lakeland Financial Corporation. Findlay joined the organization in 2000 as executive vice president of administration and chief financial officer, and from 2010 to 2014, served as president and CFO.

Previously, he served for five years with Quality Dining Inc., South Bend, concluding as senior vice president and CFO. Findlay began his career with The Northern Trust Company, Chicago, serving in several capacities from 1984 to 1995, when he was a vice president in the commercial lending group.

He is active as a board member with organizations including the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, OrthoWorx, Orthopedic Capital Foundation, AcceLINX, the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, Trine University and Parkview Health. He is also on the advisory board for Centerfield Capital Partners. Findlay is a member of the Indiana Bankers Association class of 2019 Leaders in Banking Excellence, the Association’s highest honor. He is a graduate of DePauw University.

Lisa Arnold speaks with a fellow attendee in the exhibit hall at IBA’s 2024 Annual Convention at the French Lick Springs Resort. (IBA photo / Emily Brooks)

Lisa Arnold

Lisa Arnold, first vice chairman, is president and CEO of Home Bank, Martinsville. She joined the bank in 1985 and has served in positions including branch manager, vice president of retail banking, chief operations officer and, most recently, president and chief operating officer.

In addition to various community affiliations, Arnold is a trustee for the IBA Group Insurance Trust, was appointed to the Indiana Board of Depositories in 2024 and serves on the boards of the Kendrick Foundation in Morgan County and the Morgan County Better Communities Coalition. She is a former member of the Franklin College Alumni Council and a past president of the Indiana Bankers Association Future Leadership Division. She is a member of the IBA’s 40 Year Club. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Franklin College and an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University. Arnold also is a graduate of the American Bankers Association Stonier Graduate School of Banking and the ABA National Commercial Lending School.

Brad Monts speaks at an IBA Board of Directors meeting ahead of the Association’s 2026 Legislative Briefing & Reception at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Jan. 14, 2026. (IBA photo / Emily Brooks)

Brad Monts

Bradley J. Monts, second vice chairman, is president and CEO of Hoosier Heartland State Bank, Crawfordsville. He joined the bank in 1990 and has held positions as branch manager, loan officer, senior vice president, operations manager, CFO, COO and, currently, president/CEO and chairman of the board.

Monts is an active leader for many local community organizations. He serves as treasurer of the Montgomery County Education Foundation, president of Indiana West Advantage and a member of the Montgomery County Redevelopment Commission. Monts is also a member of the Ladoga Lions Club, Montgomery County Health & Wellness Center Board, the Independent Community Bankers of America’s Cyber and Data Security Subcommittee and the Montgomery County Community Council. Monts earned a bachelor’s degree from Franklin College and has completed the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Matt Howrey addresses attendees at the IBA’s 2025 Annual Convention at the French Lick Springs Resort. (IBA photo / Emily Brooks)

Matt Howrey

Matthew W. Howrey, immediate past chairman, is president and CEO of North Salem State Bank. Prior to joining the bank in 2008 as chief financial officer, he served as a bank examiner for the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions. Howrey’s civic involvement includes the Hendricks County Community Foundation, the Parks Foundation of Hendricks County and the Putnam County Economic Development Center. He earned bachelor’s and MBA degrees from Indiana University and was named a Rising Star in Banking in 2013 by BankBeat magazine, formerly NorthWestern Financial Review.

Amber Van Til

Amber Van Til addresses members at the IBA’s 2025 Legislative Briefing at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis. (IBA photo / Emily Brooks)

Amber R. Van Til is president and CEO of the Indiana Bankers Association and a trustee of the IBA Group Insurance Trust. Van Til joined the Association in 2002 as a lobbyist and has served the IBA as vice president-government relations, senior vice president-government relations, executive vice president and president before being named president and CEO in 2017.

She is a trustee of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and of the Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation; on the governance and industry committees of iLab, an organization helping establish youth apprenticeship programs across the state; and a member of the American Bankers Association’s State Association Alliance, Independent Community Bankers of America Federal Delegate Board, Friends of Traditional Banking board of directors, Governmental Affairs Society of Indiana, The Columbia Club and the Indiana Society of Association Executives.

Van Til was honored as ISAE Association Executive of the Year in 2023 and in 2015 as Association Professional of the Year. In 2008, she won in the category of Banking & Financial Services for the Best & Brightest awards, sponsored by Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, Inc.

She is a graduate of the University of Indianapolis and of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, has completed the Lacy Leadership LEAD program and the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and has earned a Certificate of Executive Leadership from the UW School of Business.

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