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Katie grew up in Gambier and returned home after earning her bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and later completed her MBA at Wright State University.
Katie and her husband, Jason, feel blessed to be raising their three young children—Libbey (9), Lainey (7), and Nolan (1). They also have 3 grown children. As a family, they enjoy camping and exploring the outdoors, riding horses, cheering on the Buckeyes, and watching the girls play softball.
Professionally, Katie enjoys judging horse shows, managing a nonprofit organization, volunteering at her children’s school, serving on the local Farm Bureau board, participating in Leadership Knox, and staying actively involved in her community.

Keri is a lifelong Wayne County resident and proud 2005 graduate of Waynedale High School. She currently resides in Shreve and began her career with The Killbuck Savings Bank in 2022 as a teller at our Kidron office. Her dedication and passion for helping others led her to become a Junior Loan Officer and eventually to her current role as a Commercial Loan Officer based out of our Mt. Hope office.
With a lifelong love of math and a desire to follow in her mother’s footsteps, Keri has built a fulfilling career in banking. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her two children, Abel and Karly, and has dedicated five years to coaching youth soccer at Triway. Keri is also an avid football fan.

With 40 years of financial experience and knowledge, Lee has earned a reputation in the community as a respected banker who demonstrates care and compassion for his customers.
In the community, Lee serves on the Holmes County Economic Development Council and volunteers at the Fredericksburg Community Library. He and his wife, Jackie are lifelong residents of Wayne County and have one son, Sean. Lee is an avid historian, especially regarding history surrounding the railroad systems. He and his family enjoy camping, hiking and searching for old, abandoned towns.
He values- local people, local decisions, and local commitment.




