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PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP

Peoples Bank & Trust Co. announced David W. Thompson is retiring as bank President and CEO. He will be succeeded by Justin St. Pierre, who most recently served as President of Lincoln County Bancorp. St. Pierre officially took on his new duties Jan. 1, 2019. However, to ensure a seamless transition, Thompson will remain working for a brief time before retiring from the bank on March 29, 2019. Thompson will retain his positions as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Lincoln County Bancorp and Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Scott Hufty has been selected for the office of President of Lincoln County Bancorp having served as Senior Accountant of Lincoln County Bancorp for the last 14 years.

“Now is the time for me to step aside and allow the next generation of bankers to take the helm,” said Thompson. “I have for several years been mentoring and training a team of wonderful individuals who are more than capable of advancing community banking to the next levels. They will serve Peoples Bank & Trust and Lincoln County Bancorp with distinction.”

Thompson, who joined Peoples Bank & Trust in 1977, has been a driving force in transforming Peoples Bank & Trust as a community bank with long-term, sustainable success. Under Thompson’s leadership, Peoples Bank has grown to $480 million in assets and expanded to a seven-branch bank with an eighth location opening in Cottleville, MO in Fall of 2019.

In addition to his leadership roles in the bank, Thompson has also devoted countless hours to many community and banking organizations including serving as Past President and Director of Missouri Independent Banker Association, Past Regent President and Regent of the Paul W. Barrett, Jr. School of Banking, Independent Community Bankers of America Committee Member, a founding board member of Lincoln County Missouri Habitat for Humanity, Director of the Lincoln County Resource Board and Director of the Mercy Health Foundation Board. In addition, Thompson was presented with the Troy Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year Award in 2018, in acknowledgment of his contributions to his local community.

In reflecting on his career, Thompson is most proud of the friendships he has gained over the last 41 years. “The daily interaction with customers and those that I work with has developed into lifelong friendships,” he said. “My employees are my family and I will honestly miss seeing them every day.”

Thompson plans to keep busy in retirement as he hopes to continue his involvement with civic organizations as well as become involved in the mission field through his church. He also looks forward to traveling and playing golf with his wife, Peggy.

About Justin St. Pierre

As President of Lincoln County Bancorp, Justin St. Pierre oversaw the operations of five community banks in Missouri: Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Bank of Louisiana, Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri, Peoples Bank of Altenburg and New Frontier Bank. In addition, St. Pierre managed a holding company staff which provides internal banking services to all the banks such as IT, audit, loan review, investments and marketing.

St. Pierre worked as a bank examiner for the Missouri Division of Finance in 1996, before coming to Peoples Bank & Trust in 1998 as a loan officer. He then transitioned to internal loan review within the bank holding company, Lincoln County Bancorp, before becoming President of the organization in 2014.

As President and CEO of Peoples Bank & Trust Co., St. Pierre will be leading over 130 employees into the future of community banking. “I am honored to be a part of this next chapter of Peoples Bank,” said St. Pierre. “We have a talented team of employees that are dedicated to their positions and it is an exciting time to be working at the bank.”

“I am confident Justin has the knowledge, skills and leadership needed to guide Peoples Bank into the future and continue our success as a community bank,” said David Thompson.

Justin St. Pierre, originally from Louisiana, MO, is a graduate of the University of Missouri (1994) and the Graduate School of Banking (2001). He currently sits on the Board of the Missouri Independent Bankers Association, serves as a member of the Independent Community Bankers of America Safety and Soundness Committee and is the Board Treasurer of the First Christian Church of Troy, MO. St. Pierre resides in Troy, MO, along with his wife Christy and two children: Katie and Griffin.

About Scott Hufty

Scott Hufty managed the financial and tax reporting obligations of all five banks under the holding company umbrella in his role as Senior Accountant for Lincoln County Bancorp. When he transitions into his new position of President, Hufty’s duties will shift into overseeing bank affairs at a macro level and ensuring the operational needs of each chartered bank are met.

“I have worked alongside Scott for over a decade now and I am confident he will continue to guide the banks of Lincoln County Bancorp to future success,” said St. Pierre.

Scott Hufty is a graduate of Lindenwood University (2004) and a licensed Certified Public Accountant (2007). He lives in his hometown of Silex, MO with his wife Kelly and two children: Connor and Claire.

About Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

Peoples Bank & Trust Co. is a full service, independent, community bank serving the Missouri market areas of Pike, Lincoln and St. Charles Counties through seven branch locations, with an eighth branch currently under construction and expected to open in Fall of 2019.

Since 1924, Peoples Bank & Trust continues to provide full service banking solutions while maintaining the highest level of customer service. For more information or to see a complete list of products and services, visit our website at www.pbtc.net and follow Peoples Bank & Trust Co. on Twitter and Facebook. Member FDIC.

About Lincoln County Bancorp

Lincoln County Bancorp is a $800 million bank holding company based out of Troy, MO. It is the parent company of five independent, community banks in Missouri: Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Bank of Louisiana, Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri, Peoples Bank of Altenburg and New Frontier Bank.