Kuhlman joins FNB as Marketing Director
First National Bank is pleased to announce Kendra Kuhlman has joined our team as Marketing Director. Kuhlman will be responsible for advertising, social media, public relations, and special events for the bank.
"We are excited to welcome Kendra to the FNB team," said Todd Mason, President/CEO of First National Bank. "Combining her retail and marketing experience and passion for being involved in her community, we know Kendra will be a great asset to our team as we continue to serve our community."
Kuhlman, a Putnam County native, comes to FNB with 13 years of retail experience and 5 years of experience as a marketing director. She is a graduate from Ottawa-Glandorf High School and has a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Administration from Bowling Green State University where she specialized in marketing. Kendra and her husband, Scott, reside in Ottawa with their two children.
Kendra will be based in our branch at 102 East Main Street in Pandora and can be reached at (419) 384-3221 with any inquiries.
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