To that end, I am reducing my salary for the coming fiscal year by 98% and foregoing my FY23 corporate bonus. How can you share the mission of your work with your kids? It takes people driven by purpose. This means committing to every child succeeding, every adult being self sufficient, every family being strong, every older adult being independent, every individual being healthy, and every neighborhood being safe. You can unsubscribe to any of the investor alerts you are subscribed to by visiting the unsubscribe section below. We acknowledge that we cannot unilaterally create the kind of transformation we are speaking about, but what we can do is be a sound community partner and invest our capital and time wisely to create a ripple effect. MBC is committed to providing access to opportunity to all people. So, you ask what is next for me? What's next for Midwest BankCentre is continued profitable growth. He also currently serves on the board of Korte Construction Company. Threats of harming another After submitting your request, you will receive an activation email to the requested email address. a junior in high school. United Way names Kimbrough president and CEO Im confident it will leave you with a smile on your face. 1 0 obj Prior to joining Midwest BankCentre, Orv spent nearly 20 years in leadership roles Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com. Minting millionaires at St. Louis area nonprofits - STLtoday.com Many colleagues within my network have reached out to ask my opinion on a way forward and to memorialize how they might affect significant change. Kimbrough maintains, though, that Midwest BankCentre can thrive in this environment. By providing your email address below, you are providing consent to Core & Main, Inc. to send you the requested Investor Email Alert updates. The bank has grown from $1.8 billion to $2.4 billion in assets in the span of four years. If you listen to community-bank advocates, this isnt an easy time to enter their industry. David Nicklaus is a business columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.