SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Feb. 14, 2018 -- Micah Bartlett, President and Chief Executive Officer of Town and Country Financial Corporation (“TCFC”) (OTC Pink:TWCF), parent company of Town and Country Bank (“TCB”), announced multiple promotions within the commercial line of business for TCB.
According to Bartlett, “I am pleased to announce these well-deserved promotions which broaden our commercial banking leadership team. The promotions reflect the years of service to TCB, and significant accomplishments in managing diverse and mutually beneficial relationships with businesses, entrepreneurs, and organizations in our local markets.”
Grant Franklin is now Executive Vice President and Director of Commercial Banking. Grant joined TCB in 2008. With over 36 years of experience in banking, Grant will oversee the entire commercial banking line of business with emphasis on strong relationship management and growth in all markets.
Steve Gnuse is now Executive Vice President and Community Bank President – Sangamon County. Steve joined TCB in 2004 and has over 41 years of experience in the financial services industry. In his role, Steve will lead the commercial banking team for Sangamon County and represent the bank in the community.
Matt Simhauser is now Senior Vice President and Chief Credit Officer. Matt joined TCB in 2005. Matt will oversee the entire credit administration function of the bank, maintaining its already strong asset quality metrics and supporting relationship growth goals.
Andrew Olson is now Assistant Vice President and Relationship Manager. Andrew joined TCB in 2011. In his new role, Andrew will be responsible for managing and developing diverse commercial customer relationships.
John Staudt will assume the new role of Chief Risk Officer with responsibilities for the Enterprise Wide Risk Management program.
“Each of these individuals has been instrumental in our company’s rapid growth and success,” said Bartlett. “I am confident in the continued growth and success of our customers under this new leadership, as TCB continues to build itself as the downstate financial services leader.”
About Town and Country Bank and Peoples Prosperity Bank
Town and Country Financial Corporation is the parent holding company for Town and Country Bank and Town and Country Banc Mortgage Services, Inc. with offices in Buffalo, Decatur, Edwardsville, Fairview Heights, Jacksonville, Lincoln, Mt. Zion, Springfield and Quincy, the latter operating under the name of Peoples Prosperity Bank. Town and Country Financial Corporation shares are quoted under the symbol TWCF. For more information about the bank, please visit www.townandcountrybank.com.
Contact: Shelly Dowell
Phone: 217.321.3430
Email: [email protected]


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