

Joe Miller
First State Community Bank (FSCB) has promoted Joe Miller to the position of president of FSCB. Matt Sebastian will continue as the CEO of FSCB, and Drew Smith will continue as president of the Columbia market. Miller has nine years of banking experience with FSCB as a market president for the Central Missouri market and transitioned to a regional president with responsibilities over the Marshall, Boonville, Columbia, Mexico, Moberly, and Macon markets. His banking career began in 1987 while working part-time as a bank mail courier in college. In his 37-plus years in banking, he has served in a variety of positions. In addition to serving customers, Miller has served the community through many organizations, including the Southern Boone Board of Education, Columbia Area Boys and Girls Club, Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Eagle Foundation, Southern Boone Jaycees, Love Columbia, United Way, United Community Builders, and Ashland Optimist Club.
John Meyers
Mid America Bank has named John Meyers as branch manager of its Columbia branch. Meyers will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations and sales function of the branch, while also making sales calls, conducting training, processing transactions, and setting up new accounts. A former United State Marine, Meyers brings five years of banking experience to Mid America Bank located at 4601 Stellar Drive at the corner of Providence Road and Southampton Drive.

Dr. Christopher Daubert
Dr. Christopher Daubert, PhD, president of the Institute of Food Technologists, presented the Binsted Lecture at the Food and Drink Federation’s London office on January 30. Daubert is vice chancellor and dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR) at the University of Missouri. The London event was a collaboration among IFT’s British Section, the Food and Drink Federation, the Institute of Food and Science and Technology, and Campden BRI.

Greg Hulen
Greg Hulen is the new vice president for advancement at Columbia College. That announcement was made by CC President Dr. David Russell. Hulen brings twenty-four years of experience in higher education and will serve as the college’s chief fundraiser while leading the development and alumni relations teams. Before joining CC, he served as chief revenue officer for the University of Missouri athletic department from 2021 to 2024. Meanwhile, Suzanne Rothwell, who led the Advancement Division for more than seven years and has been at CC for twelve years, will assume the role of associate vice president for alumni relations, community relations, and development.
Coil Construction
Coil Construction has announced the promotion of two team members. Maggie Regan, NCIDQ, has been promoted to project designer. Regan started with Coil in 2019 as a project manager. In 2020, she earned her National Council for Interior Design Qualification. David Tollenaar has been promoted to project executive. Since joining Coil in 2022 as a senior project manager, Tollenaar has brought more than twenty years of experience in commercial construction management.