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Cincinnati, OH-based Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati has Appointed Roger Batsel as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: May 01, 2014
Cincinnati, OH-based Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati has Appointed Roger Batsel as Chief Information Officer
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati is an $103 billion, triple-A rated regional wholesale bank. We’re helping to build stronger communities by expanding housing and economic development opportunities to 732 member institution stockholders through the provision of loans and other banking services in Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. The FHLBank System, including 12 district banks and 7,540 members, was chartered in 1932 by the U.S. Congress to promote housing finance but is wholly owned by its member institution stockholders and does not use taxpayer dollars. We recognize and appreciate the valuable contribution of a diverse workforce!
Roger Batsel joins The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati as senior vice president-chief information officer. Responsible for planning and implementing the technology strategy for the FHLBank, Batsel oversees the day-to-day duties of the Information Security and Compliance, Technical Support, and Systems and Programming Departments. His previous experience in financial services includes employment with MidCountry Financial Corp., Macon, Georgia, where he served as senior vice president-chief information officer, and with Republic Bank in Louisville, where he was senior vice president-managing director of information systems. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Asheville as well as an MBA from Bellarmine University.
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