Fidelity Bank announces leadership changes with Aaron Bastian moving into the role of CEO and Jeff Ronen being promoted to president. These changes are meant to position the bank for continued growth under their new leadership. Bastian will focus on long-term strategic initiatives while Ronen will oversee daily operations of the bank's six offices. The leadership transitions will be completed by August.
Fidelity Bank announces leadership changes with Aaron Bastian moving into the role of CEO and Jeff Ronen being promoted to president. These changes are meant to position the bank for continued growth under their new leadership. Bastian will focus on long-term strategic initiatives while Ronen will oversee daily operations of the bank's six offices. The leadership transitions will be completed by August.
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Diana Vermeire featured in the Business Times of Edmond July 2014
Fidelity Bank announces leadership changes with Aaron Bastian moving into the role of CEO and Jeff Ronen being promoted to president. These changes are meant to position the bank for continued growth under their new leadership. Bastian will focus on long-term strategic initiatives while Ronen will oversee daily operations of the bank's six offices. The leadership transitions will be completed by August.
Fidelity Bank announces leadership changes with Aaron Bastian moving into the role of CEO and Jeff Ronen being promoted to president. These changes are meant to position the bank for continued growth under their new leadership. Bastian will focus on long-term strategic initiatives while Ronen will oversee daily operations of the bank's six offices. The leadership transitions will be completed by August.
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Fourth-generation family member and bank leader Aaron Bastian has moved into the position of chief executive ofcer of Oklahoma Fidelity Bank. Wichita commercial business lending manager Jeff Ronen has been promoted to replace Bastian as president of Oklahoma Fidelity Bank. These changes are made with an eye to the future and will position us to build on our record performance, said Clark Bastian, chairman and chief executive ofcer of Fidelity Bank. We expect additional growth in Oklahoma under the leadership of Aaron and Jeff. In his new role, Aaron Bastian will focus on long-term strategic initiatives for Oklahoma Fidelity Bank. In just 10 years in the Oklahoma City metro area, we have made great strides in our retail, consumer lending and commercial banking divisions, said Aaron Bastian. However, we must continually evaluate the ways we support our customers and the products we offer. This means understanding the challenges that business owners face and ensuring they have access to comprehensive cash management, credit and capital solutions. Ronen brings a background of banking, corporate capital development and small business ownership to Oklahoma Fidelity Bank. Ronen will oversee the administration and daily operations of the banks six-ofce market presence. Our Oklahoma division has experienced tremendous growth under Aarons leadership, Ronen said. Im honored to continue the work and lead the great team he put in place. With the foundation we have, the future is very bright. The leadership role transitions have begun and will be fully completed by August. Aaron Bastian The Boards of Directors of both the Altus Chamber of Commerce and the Altus Southwest Area Economic Development Corporation recently selected Brian Bush, of Edmond, to serve as the new Chamber of Commerce CEO, where he will serve simultaneously as head of the economic development efforts. In addition to managing the operations of the Chamber of Commerce, Bush will work closely with community, educational and business leaders to further the economic growth of Altus and create an environment where businesses can succeed. Bush was born and raised in Altus and earned his bachelors degree from Harding University and a law degree from the University of Oklahoma. His career includes public service as an assistant district attorney in Oklahoma County under Wes Lane, small business experience as an attorney in Norman, and private higher education experience as assistant dean of students at Harding University in Searcy, Ark. He also has taken on volunteer roles in the Edmond community, including with the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce, youth sports leagues and he has served as a member of The Edmond Suns Community Editorial Board. I am honored and excited to be selected to lead the Altus Chamber and the communitys economic development efforts. No matter where my education or my career has taken me over the last several years, I have always called Altus home, and it is an honor to come home to help the community that has given me so much, Bush said. Altus has all of the components needed to grow its economy, including great schools, strong support for our Air Force base, a resilient agriculture sector and committed business leaders who give us all a better quality of life through their hard work. I look forward to working with the community to put together a program to grow our local businesses and create new ones, Bush said. My wife and I are thrilled that we will have the opportunity to raise our children here. Bush has a 12-year-old son and a 4-year-old daughter. He and his wife, Becca will be moving to Altus as soon as possible. He was expected to start in his position July 1. Bush takes on Altus chamber role Fidelity Bank announces leadership changes BUSINESS BRIEFS Diana Vermeire, an Of Counsel attorney with GableGotwals, has been named to Lawyers of Colors Second Annual Hot List, which recognizes early- to mid-career minority attorneys working as in-house counsel, government attorneys, and law rm associates and partners. Vermeire is an attorney with extensive experience in the corporate and nonprot sectors. Her practice includes state and federal litigation; administrative, regulatory and legislative advocacy; policy analysis and management for a diverse client group. Ms. Vermeire has experience representing clients in the area of compliance review and providing external reviews for companies that includes an analysis of workplace policies and procedures, identifying areas of exposure for potential litigation and offering solutions that not only ensure compliance, but also the adoption of better corporate practices. Vermeires practice also involves issues related to privacy and First Amendment matters as well as government relations and representing clients with policy makers in order to negotiate compromises that are best for all parties. The honorees were chosen through a two-pronged process. The selection committee spent months reviewing nominations and researching bar association publications and legal blogs in order to identify promising candidates. Nominations from mentors, peers and colleagues were accepted. The selection committee also made editorial picks of attorneys who had noteworthy accomplishments, especially those active in legal pipeline initiatives. Vermeire named to Lawyers of Colors 2014 Hot List Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma announces new chief operating ofcer Mercy in Oklahoma strengthened its commitment to patients on the frontline of clinic care with the appointment of Gary Jepson as the Chief Operating Ofcer of Mercy Clinic. Jepson previously worked as the Chief Executive Ofcer for Progressive Health System in Illinois and will be responsible for 65 Mercy Clinics across Oklahoma. Our clinics are often the rst contact with patients and Mercy is committed to making that initial patient interaction a rst step in a lifelong relationship of caring. That commitment starts at the top with quality administrators like Gary Jepson, said Dr. Cullen Thomas, Mercy Clinic President. Garys extensive experience in this region of the country makes him an ideal choice to lead our vital clinic operations. Jepson earned his Masters in Health Administration from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas after completing a degree in Business Administration from Walla Walla University in College Place, Washington. He is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and has served on many council and advisory boards during his career. His career has also included a variety of health administration positions throughout Oklahoma and Texas. Gary Jepson Brian Bush Diana Vermeire July 2014 | The Business Times 28