RUSHVILLE —
Citizens State Bank held their annual employee awards presentation on Feb. 18, at a company-wide training day.Teller achievement awards were presented to Julie Dollarhide, Sarah Kieninger, Julie Roberts, Nina Manifold, Mary Ann Hoffman, Ann Wood, Penny Patton, Sheryl Rummel, Robin Land, Deanne Land and Ginney Mofield.
The Trojan Plaza branch in New Castle was awarded Branch of the Year for their overall performance. Employees at Trojan Plaza are: Matt Engle, Ramona Fonzer, Julie Rinehart, Beth Criswell, Carolyn Logan, Chatta Hicks, Julie Roberts, Wanda Carper, Diana Graham, and Ashley Guffey.
Loan Officer of the Year was awarded to Rich Warner of the Lewisville branch.
Citizens State Bank also recognized employees who have reached milestones with the company, including: Linda Meador, 40 years; Beth Criswell, 35 years; Pam Schmittler, 30 years; Cheryl McIntosh, Kelley Smith, Melissa White, 15 years; and Angie Barton, 5 years
Citizens State Bank is a fourth generation family-owned bank based in New Castle since 1873, employing more than 90 people with eight locations in Henry, Rush and Madison Counties. Citizens State Bank can be reached at 888-529-5450 or at www.csb-nc.com.
– Rushville Republican
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