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DEFIANCE, Ohio, Dec. 19, 2025 -- SB Financial Group, Inc., a diversified financial services company, has announced a significant transition within its Board of Directors. As of December 17, 2025, Rita A. Kissner has officially retired from her position on the board after an impressive tenure of over 21 years.
Kissner's contributions to the company have been invaluable, and her dedication to the organization has been recognized through various accolades during her time. The board expressed its gratitude for her leadership and commitment, which have played a crucial role in the company's growth and success over the years.
This transition marks a new chapter for SB Financial Group as it seeks to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to its governance. The company is committed to maintaining a strong and effective board that will continue to guide its strategic direction and support its mission of providing exceptional financial services to the community. The search for a new board member to fill Kissner's position is expected to begin shortly.
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