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Sa Goodein Tanner anaherhuband erry, onsepember pan Pe, Colere First Federal of Greene County honors retired President/CEO For Jus Goodwin Tanner, her hired 30 years prior - and she asociation with First Federal officially became President/ of Greene County has spanned CEO and a member of the her entire ifetime. Board of Directors in 2012 "My grandfather opened a sav Her tenure as President/CEO ings account for me whentwas saw continued growth and expansion for First Federal - recals "First Federal was my the opening of a new office in Mt. Morris, the introduction of a mobile app and the con struction of an addition to the main office in Waynesburg that paid tribute to the town just a few weeks old Tanner first bank and is stil my bank That fateful first visit sparked * journey that took Tanner from a newborn customer of First Federal in the 1960s all holiday of Rain Day. the way to the Association's President and CEO in 2012. And itsa jourmey that recent own retirement loomed on the ty culminated in Tanner's re horizon, anda succession plan tirement this past spring, at was developed to pass the ter nearly 30 years of service torch to Charles W. Trump, to her childhood bark As the years passed, Tanner Tanner set her official retire After graduating with an a ment date for April 3. 2020, counting degree from West Vie not knowing that her final ginia University in 1982, Tanner few weeks in office would applied for a position at First be marred by the coronavi Federals Waynesturg main rus pandemic. Sti, she re office. She was hired by and worked directly for John E Ma es that had been in the works Iner as his secretary in the mor for several years gage department. Tanner also became the Education Loan "The plan had been in place Coordinator and began picking for so long, we saw no reason Up other work throughout the to change it," Tanner said. "We Association, from bookkeeping knew First Federal would be to internal audting mained firm with the chang in good hands "My advice is to always keep Athough her fultime em all doors open, pick up every- thing you can keep asking now over, Tanner continues to questions and always learn serve on the 7-member Board new things Tanner says of Directors, alongside Trump learned somehing new every and Mariner, the chairman day at Fiest Federal whether ONeil remains as a direc it was about the business or tor emeritUK Brewer passed the peopile, from our custom ers to fellow employees. rdke to thank the many people ve One retinrement plan that worked with over the years for COVID-19 did change. howev sharing their frienduhip and e, was Tanner's goal to trav knowledge with me ployment with First Federal is away in 20193 el more with her husband Terry, a retired West Greene Her wiingness to learn a ite High School teacher bit of everything started her on a career path that saw her ap We had several trips we talked pointed a corporate officer in about, but thanktully we never January 199. serving as Trea booked anything said Tanner, surer at a time when the Asso- adding Bant Canada, is on the ciation's leadership changed travel destination wishlist. from PresidentCEO James L Brewer to Scott S O'Neil With dreams of Canada on the back burner for now, Tan- ner and her husband have During the next two decades Tanner continued in various instead turned their focus capacities with the Associa tion, working in accounting looking forward to taking serving as the Chief Financial more motorcycle rides visit Officer and being named a ing their extended family and Vice President. in the ean appreciating life on her fami time, First Federals leader ship changed twice more Ater ONeil retired in 2008. Mariner was named Presi- time with family and friends, dent/CEO and. four years lat er, was himself set to retire He handed over the reins to taking more walks on the Tanner- that young wvU graduate he had personally sunrises and sunsets closer to home. The two are by farm in Center Township "We want to spend more Tanner said of their shared retirement. *We have been farm, and jus enjoying more Sporored cone broughe you by vingnd in of GREENE COUNTY FDIC Sa Goodein Tanner anaherhuband erry, onsepember pan Pe, Colere First Federal of Greene County honors retired President/CEO For Jus Goodwin Tanner, her hired 30 years prior - and she asociation with First Federal officially became President/ of Greene County has spanned CEO and a member of the her entire ifetime. Board of Directors in 2012 "My grandfather opened a sav Her tenure as President/CEO ings account for me whentwas saw continued growth and expansion for First Federal - recals "First Federal was my the opening of a new office in Mt. Morris, the introduction of a mobile app and the con struction of an addition to the main office in Waynesburg that paid tribute to the town just a few weeks old Tanner first bank and is stil my bank That fateful first visit sparked * journey that took Tanner from a newborn customer of First Federal in the 1960s all holiday of Rain Day. the way to the Association's President and CEO in 2012. And itsa jourmey that recent own retirement loomed on the ty culminated in Tanner's re horizon, anda succession plan tirement this past spring, at was developed to pass the ter nearly 30 years of service torch to Charles W. Trump, to her childhood bark As the years passed, Tanner Tanner set her official retire After graduating with an a ment date for April 3. 2020, counting degree from West Vie not knowing that her final ginia University in 1982, Tanner few weeks in office would applied for a position at First be marred by the coronavi Federals Waynesturg main rus pandemic. Sti, she re office. She was hired by and worked directly for John E Ma es that had been in the works Iner as his secretary in the mor for several years gage department. Tanner also became the Education Loan "The plan had been in place Coordinator and began picking for so long, we saw no reason Up other work throughout the to change it," Tanner said. "We Association, from bookkeeping knew First Federal would be to internal audting mained firm with the chang in good hands "My advice is to always keep Athough her fultime em all doors open, pick up every- thing you can keep asking now over, Tanner continues to questions and always learn serve on the 7-member Board new things Tanner says of Directors, alongside Trump learned somehing new every and Mariner, the chairman day at Fiest Federal whether ONeil remains as a direc it was about the business or tor emeritUK Brewer passed the peopile, from our custom ers to fellow employees. rdke to thank the many people ve One retinrement plan that worked with over the years for COVID-19 did change. howev sharing their frienduhip and e, was Tanner's goal to trav knowledge with me ployment with First Federal is away in 20193 el more with her husband Terry, a retired West Greene Her wiingness to learn a ite High School teacher bit of everything started her on a career path that saw her ap We had several trips we talked pointed a corporate officer in about, but thanktully we never January 199. serving as Trea booked anything said Tanner, surer at a time when the Asso- adding Bant Canada, is on the ciation's leadership changed travel destination wishlist. from PresidentCEO James L Brewer to Scott S O'Neil With dreams of Canada on the back burner for now, Tan- ner and her husband have During the next two decades Tanner continued in various instead turned their focus capacities with the Associa tion, working in accounting looking forward to taking serving as the Chief Financial more motorcycle rides visit Officer and being named a ing their extended family and Vice President. in the ean appreciating life on her fami time, First Federals leader ship changed twice more Ater ONeil retired in 2008. Mariner was named Presi- time with family and friends, dent/CEO and. four years lat er, was himself set to retire He handed over the reins to taking more walks on the Tanner- that young wvU graduate he had personally sunrises and sunsets closer to home. The two are by farm in Center Township "We want to spend more Tanner said of their shared retirement. *We have been farm, and jus enjoying more Sporored cone broughe you by vingnd in of GREENE COUNTY FDIC