Susan L. Eversmeyer has been appointed to the Board of Directors at CBI Bank & Trust.
According to the announcement, she has been actively involved in Muscatine since moving to the area in 1996. She has served in numerous local organizations, such as the Board of Directors for Special Olympics of Muscatine County, United Way Muscatine and Muscatine Power and Water's Board of Water, Electric and Communications Trustees. Currently, she serves on the UnityPoint Trinity Muscatine Foundation Board, Trinity Friends Board, and the Lutheran Living Board.
"We are honored to welcome Susan to our Board of Directors," said Daniel Stein, board chairman. "Her extensive experience in finance, business leadership, and community service will provide valuable insight and guidance as we continue to serve our clients and communities."
According to the announcement, Eversmeyer was born and raised in Ottumwa and earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting with Distinction from the University of Iowa in 1995.
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She began her career as a staff accountant at McGladrey & Pullen, LLP, now RSM, before joining Central State Bank, now CBI Bank & Trust, in 1996 as an Internal Auditor. In that role, she was responsible for auditing all facets of the bank and reporting her findings to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors.
Eversmeyer and her husband, Aaron, purchased River Rehabilitation Physical Therapy in 2004, where she continues to work today.
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