Old National Bank Foundation names new president
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowA veteran member of Evansville-based Old National Bancorp has been named president of the bank’s philanthropic arm.
Joe Kiser, a 13-year team member, will now serve as president of the Old National Bank Foundation.
Kiser will transition into the position from past positions as community development manager for the bank’s Michigan and Northern Indiana markets. Kiser has also held positions on the foundation’s board of directors.
“Joe is a trusted leader and connector who excels at developing strategic community partnerships, embodies our values and culture, and consistently leads with care and compassion,” Old National Community Outreach Director Stephanie Roland said in a news release. “He will serve as a partner, advisor and resource — both internally and externally — as we strive to drive positive community outcomes.”
Kiser is a graduate of Grand Valley State University where he is currently working toward a master’s degree in social innovation.
He serves as vice president of the Southwest Michigan Community Reinvestment board, secretary of the Michigan Community Reinvestment Association, treasurer of Building Blocks of Kalamazoo. and member of the Local Initiatives Support Corp. Kiser also is a founding member of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation’s Impact Investment Committee.