The North Salem State Bank (NSSB) announced that Jeff Joyce, Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed to NSSB’s Board of Directors effective January 1..
Jeff has more than 20 years of leadership experience in community banking and financial services. Since joining North Salem State Bank as Chief Financial Officer, he has played a key role in strengthening the bank’s financial performance, strategic planning and long-term growth.
“I've had the privilege of knowing Jeff for a long time and we were fortunate several years ago to be able to add his decades of banking experience to the NSSB executive team as CFO. Jeff has earned his spot on the NSSB Board of Directors, and we look forward to his leadership and commitment for years to come! Congratulations Jeff!” President and CEO Matt Howery stated.
Prior to joining North Salem State Bank, Jeff served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Elements Financial Federal Credit Union in Indianapolis. He was also a founding member of Heartland Community Bank, established in 1997, serving individuals and businesses in Johnson County, Indiana, where he served as Chief Financial Officer for 15 years. Earlier in his career, Jeff worked in public accounting, auditing and consulting with financial institutions at Crowe, and later co-founded Cross Financial Services in 2012, providing investment advisory and outsourced CFO services.
Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Indiana University Bloomington and is a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. He is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a Series 65 securities license.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Jeff is actively involved in the community. He currently serves on the boards of DREAM Alive and United Way of Johnson County and supports several other nonprofit organizations, including the Johnson County Community Foundation, Central Indiana Police Foundation, and Crossway Bible Church in Franklin, Indiana.
Two wanted subjects picked up in Lawrence County
New housing development moves forward in Vincennes
People urged to take precautions against tick-borne disease as risk increases with warmer weather
First Brand Group sale approved
LCHS to co-host special program
Vincennes man arrested after pursuit that reached 150 mph
Lawrenceville city officials to meet with EPA
Hoosiers may qualify for free well water testing
St. Francisville City Council approves street and alley work
LCMH moving to new medical records system
Freelandville Methodist Church receives grant from native of the community
School threat investigated in White County
Road closure announced for bridge project in Lawrence County
Lady Indians drop home encounter with Fairfield
Fritchton Agronomy Center among investments for Keystone Cooperative
Crawford and Richland Counties receive state economic funding
