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Four advance at Iowa Trust and Savings Bank

Northwestern Financial Review,  Apr 15, 2002  

Iowa Trust and Savings Bank of Centerville, Iowa has announced several promotions recently.

Mary Craver has been promoted to financial services officer and cashier. Craver has been with the bank for 19 years. Her new duties include supervision of the tellers, trust operations and handling the bank's correspondent accounts.

Kristin Toombs has been promoted to loan administration officer. She has been with Iowa Trust and Savings Bank for 25 years. Toombs duties include supervision of the loan department staff and loan department operations. Toombs is a graduate of Indian Hills Community College, Ottumwa, Iowa.

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David Howe has been promoted to vice president. Howe has been with the bank for four years. His duties include consumer and real estate lending. Howe is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls; and is currently finishing his final year at the Graduate School of Banking at Boulder, Colo.

Also promoted was Renate Deininger to vice president. Deininger has been with Iowa Trust and Savings Bank for 20 years. Deininger's duties as vice president include supervision of the financial services department, human resources and marketing. Deininger is a graduate of Indian Hi4ls Community College, Ottumwa, Iowa.

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