Shawn C. McFarland joins First National as mortgage originator
Shawn C. McFarland has joined First National Bank as Mortgage Originator for the Findlay area.
McFarland joins First National Bank with over 18 years of banking experience. McFarland will oversee the origination of residential loans in Findlay and its surrounding areas.
“Shawn comes to First National Bank with a lot of knowledge of Findlay and its surrounding areas,” said Todd Mason, president/CEO of First National Bank. “We are excited that he has joined the FNB team and look forward to Shawn helping us to continue our mission of improving lives through community banking.”
McFarland is a member of several area organizations including Hancock County Chamber Ambassador, Salvation Army Advisory Board member, 2016 Hancock Leadership graduate and a member of the Hancock Youth Leadership Board.
Outside of the bank, he owns a catering business and plays bass for the worship team at Gateway EPC. Shawn and his wife, Heather, and their two daughters live in the Findlay area.
Shawn will be based at FNB’s branch at 1630 Tiffin Ave., Findlay, and can be reached at (419) 420-7983.
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