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Mohawk grad named development manager for Tiffin-Seneca partnership

TIFFIN — The Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership announced that Audrey Flood will be joining the team in the newly created role of development manager with a focus on community, small business and rural development. A Mohawk High School graduate, Flood replaces Katie Lang, communications manager, who obtained her real estate license and is now working in the Cleveland area for Howard Hanna.

Open house being held for retiring employee

Phil Beidelschies

Friends and customers of Community First Bank N.A. are invited to an open house from 2-4 p.m. Jan. 31 in the Upper Sandusky office to honor Assistant Vice President Phil Beidelschies, who is retiring after 19 years with the bank. Beidelschies, who began his career with CFB at the bank’s Forest office, was integral in prepping and opening CFB’s Upper Sandusky office in 2002.

McClure appointed to WMH board

Robert McClure

Robert McClure, of Upper Sandusky, was appointed to the Wyandot Memorial Hospital Board of Governors by the Joint Township Hospital District Board of Trustees to represent the community at large. McClure is the executive vice president and chief operating officer at The First Citizens National Bank, where he is responsible for all operations of the bank, including branch locations, human resources, marketing and the First Citizens Financial Services Group. He has worked at FCNB since 1994 and is a member of the bank’s board of directors.

ACP Findlay chapter approved

FINDLAY — The Association of Continuity Professionals in December approved the formation of a new ACP Chapter in Ohio. The chapter is being led by: James Knox, MBCP AFBCI of Marathon Petroleum, chapter president; Darren Sliwinski, CBCP of US Bank, Chapter treasurer; and Chris Schmidt of Progressive Insurance, chapter secretary.

USCL board has organizational meeting

The Upper Sandusky Community Library Board kicked off 2019 with an organizational meeting. Jennifer Romich, Dianne Grafmiller and Ann Kemerley were retained as president, vice president and secretary, respectively. Kathleen Whitt was reappointed as fiscal officer and Todd Leightey began his new term on the board. All positions were sworn in.

Saull named Rising Star

Rising Star featured

Local attorney Kelle M. Saull, of Saull Law and Title, has been named a Super Lawyer Rising Star for 2019. Super Lawyers select attorneys using a multiphase selection process including peer nominations and evaluations, combined with independent research.

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