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German American Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Andrew Seger to Corporate Board of Directors
German American Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Andrew Seger to Corporate Board of Directors

Business Wire

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

German American Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Andrew Seger to Corporate Board of Directors

JASPER, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--German American Bancorp, Inc. has announced the appointment of Andrew Seger, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Sales for Wabash Valley Produce, Inc., to its corporate board of directors effective as of July 1, 2025. Wabash Valley Produce, headquartered in Dubois, Indiana, is one of the largest egg product suppliers in the U.S. The family-owned company was founded in 1964 and is now managed by second and third generations of the Seger family. Andrew oversees finance, sales, and customer relations, primarily working with customers on their egg product needs and strategic growth opportunities. Prior to joining Wabash Valley full time in 2011 as part of the third-generation leadership group, Andrew spent ten years as an Associate and Vice President/Principal of Frontenac Company, a Chicago-based private equity firm, where he also served on the Board of Directors for numerous private equity-owned companies. Prior to Frontenac Company, Andrew spent two years as an Investment Banking Analyst at Goldman Sachs. Andrew graduated with honors from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business in 2000 with a Bachelor's Degree in Finance/Legal Studies/International Studies and a minor in Political Science. Andrew currently represents Wabash Valley as the Chairman of the American Egg Board and previously served as Vice Chairman and as Chairman of its finance committee. He also currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Indiana University and as President of the Economic Development and Redevelopment Commissions for the City of Jasper, Indiana. He is a past President and Board Member of the Dubois County Community Foundation. 'Andy's wealth of knowledge and extensive experience in agriculture, business, finance and customer relations will be an incredible asset to our German American organization,' stated D. Neil Dauby, German American's CEO and Chairman of the Board. 'He aligns with our purpose to help individuals, families and businesses achieve financial dreams and to support the communities we serve so people can prosper. I am confident he will be integral in shaping and enhancing our company in the years to come.' 'It's an honor to join German American's corporate board of directors,' stated Seger. 'I've experienced the organization's purpose-driven approach to delivering financial services and its exceptional level of growth and performance during my tenure serving on a regional advisory board. As a corporate board member, I look forward to driving the continued growth and prosperity of the organization to support employees, clients, communities and shareholders.' About German American German American Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: GABC) is a $8.3 billion financial holding company. Through its banking subsidiary, German American Bank, it provides a wide range of banking and wealth management services to businesses and individuals in 94 offices across central and southern Indiana; northern, central and western Kentucky; and central and southwest Ohio. In the Columbus Ohio and Greater Cincinnati markets, the Company does business as Heartland Bank, a division of German American Bank. The Company also owns an investment brokerage subsidiary, German American Investment Services, Inc.

‘Always … Patsy Cline': A Nostalgic Journey Into Jukebox History
‘Always … Patsy Cline': A Nostalgic Journey Into Jukebox History

Epoch Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Epoch Times

‘Always … Patsy Cline': A Nostalgic Journey Into Jukebox History

OAKBROOK, Ill.—'Always … Patsy Cline' overflows with wonderful entertainment; it's also a heartfelt tribute to an unlikely friendship. The musical premiered in Houston in 1988, went on to Broadway, and is now in a captivating revival at the Drury Lane Theatre. Written by Ted Swindley, the show follows the real-life friendship between Patsy Cline (1932–1963) and Louise Seger, a fan who discovered Cline while listening to her recordings on the radio. Seger was so enthralled by Cline's unique voice that when she found out her idol was singing in her city, she just had to meet her. More Than a Fan Seger arrives early to Cline's show in Houston and is surprised to see that Cline has already arrived and that she's all on her own. She came without an agent or friend. Seger waits, sure that someone will soon arrive to accompany the singer, but no one does. Seger introduces herself and invites Cline to join her and her family at their table. That kind gesture is the beginning of a wonderful friendship.

Council Of Europe Official Applauds Malaysia's Cybersecurity Reforms
Council Of Europe Official Applauds Malaysia's Cybersecurity Reforms

Barnama

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Council Of Europe Official Applauds Malaysia's Cybersecurity Reforms

By Syed Iylia Hariz Al-Qadri Syed Izman KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's commitment and transparency in tackling cybercrime have drawn praise from the Head of the Cybercrime Division of the Council of Europe, Alexander Seger, who believes that the country is more prepared than it gives itself credit for. Speaking to Bernama at the Cyber Games 2025 hosted here, Seger commended Malaysia's proactive stance in strengthening its cybersecurity framework through legal reforms, including the adoption of the Cyber Security Act and ongoing public consultations on the Cybercrime Bill. 'What I have seen in recent years is a tremendous determination by the Malaysian authorities to get their act together. 'I appreciate the openness of the authorities here. Not every government is willing to discuss draft legislation in such detail. That transparency is commendable,' he said. Seger, who has worked in cybercrime policy for over two decades, said Malaysia has both the technical expertise and institutional capacity to engage more actively on the international stage, particularly in multilateral treaties such as the Budapest Convention. 'For years, Malaysian authorities said they were unsure if they could join the Budapest Convention because they lacked the capabilities, but I think Malaysia is in quite a good situation compared to many other countries. They have better skills and more specialised institutions than they acknowledge,' he said. The Budapest Convention, also known as the Convention on Cybercrime, was opened for signature in 2001 and remains the only binding international treaty dedicated to addressing cybercrime. While acknowledging the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats, Seger noted that global cooperation, legal reforms and increasing public awareness have contributed significantly to reducing their impact.

Bob Seger turns 80: Here are his 8 biggest chart toppers
Bob Seger turns 80: Here are his 8 biggest chart toppers

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Bob Seger turns 80: Here are his 8 biggest chart toppers

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan has more than its fair share of influential musicians. There's Madonna and Eminem. There are rockers like Alice Cooper, The White Stripes and Grand Funk Railroad. And, of course, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and 'the Motown Sound' the defined R&B for decades. But none of them feel quite like home the same way Bob Seger does. Sign up for the News 8 daily newsletter The 'Ramblin', Gamblin' Man' turned 80 years old Tuesday. Born in Detroit and raised in Ann Arbor, Seger and his various bands became one of the state's top acts throughout the 1970s and '80s. The now-retired Seger has sold more than 50 million records and had 31 songs hit the Billboard Hot 100. In honor of his 80th birthday, these are his eight biggest chart toppers. OLD TIME ROCK & ROLL Arguably his most famous song, 'Old Time Rock & Roll' spent the most weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 — 22. It was first released on his 10th studio album, 'Stranger in Town.' The Recording Industry Association of America named it to its 'Songs of the Century' list. SHAME ON THE MOON 'Shame on the Moon' came in a close second. It spent 21 weeks on the Hot 100, one week shy of 'Old Time Rock & Roll.' However, while the 1979 single peaked at No. 28. 'Shame on the Moon' reached No. 2. NIGHT MOVES Likewise, 'Night Moves' also spent 21 weeks on the Hot 100 chart. It debuted on Dec. 11, 1976, and went on to peak at No. 4. Bob Seger performs onstage at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 43rd Annual Induction and Awards on June 14, 2012 in New York City. (Getty Images) TRYIN' TO LIVE MY LIFE WITHOUT YOU Seger's fourth highest-rated chart topper is a cover. 'Tryin' To Live My Life Without You' was originally written by Eugene Frank Williams and popularized by soul singer Otis Clay. Seger's cover spent 19 weeks on the Hot 100 and peaked at No. 5. SHAKEDOWN 'Shakedown' was Seger's only No. 1 hit. It spent 18 weeks on the Hot 100. Seger helped bring a little more Detroit flavor to 'Beverly Hills Cop II.' The film features Eddie Murphy as a Detroit police detective who is a fish out of water while working a case in California. STILL THE SAME Nos. 6 through 8 show Seger's softer side, which is featured in his arguably more popular songs. 'Still the Same' hit the Hot 100 in May of 1978 and stayed there for 18 weeks, peaking at No. 4. AGAINST THE WIND 'Against the Wind' was one of four Seger songs to hit the Top 100 in 1980, along with 'You'll Accomp'ny Me,' 'Fire Lake' and 'The Horizontal Bop.' 'Against the Wind' spent 17 weeks on the Hot 100 chart and peaked at No. 5. WE'VE GOT TONIGHT 'We've Got Tonight' is one of the hits off of 'Stranger in Town.' It sold more than 6 million copies, the highest total aside from Seger's 1994 greatest hits compilation. The album also includes 'Old Time Rock & Roll,' 'Hollywood Nights,' 'Still The Same' and 'Feel Like a Number.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to

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