S&P Global Market Intelligence presents a daily roundup of management and board changes in the bank and thrift industry. This feature excludes C-level leadership changes and stories previously covered by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
* First Interstate BancSystem Inc.'s board nominated John Heyneman Jr. for election as a director. The Billings, Mont.-based company will hold its annual meeting of shareholders on May 2.
Heyneman was previously a director of the company from 1998 to 2004 and from 2010 to 2016. He serves as executive director at Plank Stewardship Initiative.
* ServisFirst Bank disclosed changes in senior management at ServisFirst Bank Atlanta, promoting Ken Barber to chairman and chief development officer and Hal Clemmer to executive vice president and regional CEO.
Barber served as chairman and CEO of ServisFirst Bank Atlanta since 2015. Clemmer has more than 25 years of commercial banking experience.
ServisFirst Bank is a subsidiary of Birmingham, Ala.-based ServisFirst Bancshares Inc.
* Franklin Savings Bank elected Craig Jacobson to serve as a director, with a tenure that will officially begin when he attends his first meeting in March.
Jacobson retired from the corporate IT world and is now a licensed real estate agent.
The Franklin, N.H.-based bank is a unit of Franklin Bancorp MHC.
* The Idaho Business Review reported the promotion of Alison Gonsalves to executive vice president and commercial lending manager at Mountain West Bank.
Gonsalves joined the bank in 1993.
Mountain West Bank is a division of Kalispell, Mont.-based Glacier Bank, a unit of Glacier Bancorp Inc.
