CAM director resigns to relocate
Also, Community First's Campbell graduates from Graduate School of Banking
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After just under five years of service, Coordinated Assistance Ministries (CAM) Executive Director Dennine J. Smith will conclude her tenure at the helm of CAM on September 30, 2024.
Melanie Waggoner, CAM's Day Shelter manager, will serve as the Interim Executive Director of the ministry. Melanie has been a member of CAM's staff for over three years and prior to her work at CAM was an educator for over 20 years.
"We have established a search committee comprised of community leaders with a variety of expertise and who understand CAM's mission," said board president Pastor William Gary. "We are prayerful that the right person for this ministry opportunity is out there."
Reflecting on her time at CAM, Dennine said, "I am certain that I completed the assignment that God gave me to do during my time in this role, so I am ending this chapter with gratitude and joy." She goes on to say, "Our team accomplished so many things together! The many churches, businesses, community organizations and individuals who were supportive of the purchase of our new building, transportation service needs, hygiene kits, emergency food pantry, and the other projects through the years, played such an important role in our success. I offer my most sincere thanks for our community's support and partnership!"
Dennine will be relocating with her husband, Rev. Dr. William J. Smith to Atlanta, Georgia where he will serve as senior pastor of Wheat Street Baptist Church. If you would like to share well wishes with Dennine, you may post them on the camhope Facebook page beginning 9/23. To learn about ways to support the work of CAM or to make a donation, visit www.camhope.org (http://www.camhope.org/). You may also mail your gift to P.O. Box 523 Kokomo, IN 46903.
Campbell Graduates from America’s Premier Community Banking School
Community First Bank of Indiana (CFB) is proud to announce the graduation of Janelle Campbell, SVP, Director of Consumer Banking from the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado (GSBC)’s state-of-the-art program. Campbell completed a rigorous and all-encompassing banking curriculum, equipping her to serve as a leader at CFB and trusted financial provider in her community.
Campbell is among 159 graduates representing 28 U.S. states honored in a ceremony earlier this summer. Throughout their 25 months in the program, they were immersed in a mix of traditional and non-traditional models of coursework on financial management and strategy, innovation and engagement, leadership and culture, and lending – all through a community banking lens.
“Completing the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado has been an incredibly enriching experience. The time spent engaging with fellow banking professionals from around the country has equipped me with refreshed knowledge and skills to better serve our central Indiana community that I love and lead with confidence at Community First Bank of Indiana. I am excited to apply what I’ve learned to continue fostering financial wellness and innovation within our community,” said Campbell.
GSBC’s mission as America’s Premier Community Banking School is to empower banking professionals by providing coursework that covers banking essentials, builds organizational and community leaders and provides each student the skills to act innovatively and think critically to lead their organizations into the future.