June 2015 - Hancock County, Kentucky
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June 2015 - Hancock County, Kentucky
Hancock County Chamber of Commerce Newsletter Hancock County Development Complex, 1605 US Highway 60 West, Hawesville, KY 42348 Phone: 270-927-8223 ~~ Email: [email protected] Spotlight Business of the Month! Items of Interest Spotlight Business: 1 Annual Dinner Highlights 2 Message from the 2 President Hancock Bank & Trust The Hancock Bank, the first bank to be established in Hancock County, was chartered in December 1887. Another bank was established in Hawesville in 1904, known as The Hawesville Bank, and in 1917 the two Hawesville banks merged to form the Hawesville Deposit Bank. In 1948 the Hawesville Deposit Bank moved to its present location, and in 1966 the bank’s name was changed to Hancock Bank & Trust Company. A second full service banking office was opened in Lewisport in October of 1966. John D. Puckett was Vice President and Manager of the Lewisport Office. Russell Badgett, Jr. of Madisonville purchased controlling interest in the bank in 1972, and Russell Badgett, Jr., was elected to the Board of Directors. W. F. Edwards was elected Director and President in February 1972. Board of Directors Tim Heavrin, President Tim Meserve, Vice President Steve Canepari, Treasurer Sharon Russelburg, Secretary Dan Allard Sherry Lassaline Pam Bolen, Executive Director June 2015 In March 1987 the Board of Directors authorized the filing of an application for approval to form Hancock Bancorp, Inc., a bank holding company. In August of that year the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis approved the application by Hancock Bancorp to acquire Hancock Bank & Trust Company. In November 1987 the Board approved consummai- tion of an agreement for Hancock Bancorp to purchase Breckinridge Bancorp, Inc., sole owner of Breckinridge Bank of Cloverport. June 2003 the Board approved establishment of a loan production office in Madisonville; in February 2006, the establishment of one in Bowling Green; and Breckinridge Bank of Cloverport merged into Hancock Bank & Trust Company in January 2005. In November 2006 the Board authorized the establishment of a full service office in Madisonville and a full service office in Bowling Green. Growth in the Bowling Green operation indicated a need to relocate to a larger office in that market. In April 2009 an office building was purchased at 2501 Crossings Blvd. in Bowling Green for a full service operation. One hundred percent interest in WHB Holdings, LLC (a mortgage loan company) was purchased in April 2009 and in November 2009, WHB Holdings, LLC merged into Hancock Bank &Trust Company. The last 125 years Hancock Bank & Trust Company has endeavored to offer innovative bank products and services and treat customers with respect. In the future, the bank plans to continue serving its customers in the same manner that has kept them strong for 125 years Business of the Year—Riverview Restaurant And the winner is…… Heather French Henry Keynote speaker Not for profit– Hospice or Western Kentucky Educator of the Year Dave Cowden Sharon Russelburg Lois Kennedy– Person of Year Scholarship 2015 Winners Congratulations!!!!!!!! Message from the President The old saying that “Time fly’s when you are having fun” could be used to describe the last 3 yrs. I’ve been honored to serve as your President the past 2 yrs. I can’t think of a better group of people that have been to work with, than the people that have given their time to serve on this board. Sharon Russelburg is also finishing out her 3 yr. term and she has been dedicated board member than her. The board has seen many changes the past 3 yrs. and I feel very comfortable that the Chamber is in very good hands going forward. Pam has really got a lot of new ideas for things to do in the upcoming year. Please continue to give her and the other board members the same support you have given me. Thanks Tim
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