Robb Blume, President and CEO of Community First Bank of Indiana (CFB), has announced the promotions of Janelle Campbell and Angie Johnson.
Janelle Campbell, Mortgage Loan Officer based in Westfield, has been promoted to Vice President. She grew up in Kokomo and has been a client of Community First Bank of Indiana since they opened up in 2003. She has lived in Westfield for over 17 years and helped launch the Pebble Village location in 2015.
Campbell is the current Westfield Youth Assistance Program President and serves as the Events Chairman, helping to plan the Westfield Mayor’s Yellow Tie Ball and the Youth Recognition Breakfast. She is also Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Westfield Chamber of Commerce where she is the Golf Outing Chairman and assists with the Lantern Awards.
Campbell has developed a reputation of superb client service with a focus on communication with her clients and REALTORS throughout the mortgage process. She enjoys helping families meet their financial goals through home ownership and values the relationships she develops along the way.
Campbell is a 2017 graduate of Hamilton County Leadership Academy, and is Vice President/Founding Member of Women of Westfield. When she is not assisting clients or volunteering, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her family and friends. She and her husband, Nick, have five children and two dogs, which she claims as the bank mascots, named Cash and Banks.
“Janelle has been a dedicated employee since her start. Her commitment to hard work and her community is what has made her a success. She never backs away from new responsibilities,” said Mortgage Department Manager Wendell Propes.
Angie Johnson, Operations Manager based in Kokomo, has been promoted to Vice President. She grew up in Burlington, Ind., and received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Kokomo. She now resides in the Galveston area.
Johnson has been employed at CFB since early 2008 and is dedicated to making sure the Operations area functions smoothly so all employees can successfully serve customers. When she is not at work, she enjoys drag racing, cooking, scrapbooking, and spending time with her family and friends. She and her husband John have a son, Brent, and a daughter, Erika.
“Angie has been a dedicated employee for almost 13 years. She is an asset to the bank and her employees as we continue to grow,” said Chief Operating Officer Bea Wiles.
About Community First Bank
Community First Bank was chartered in 2003 in Kokomo, where currently there are three branches, along with two branches in Westfield, and one branch and one loan production office in Noblesville. Additional information can be found at CFBIndiana.com. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.