Robach named president of Rockford Rotary
July 10, 2007
ROCKFORD, Mich. — David Robach has been appointed president of the Rockford chapter of Rotary International. Robach has served as a director of Rotary for the last three years and has been a Rotarian since 2003. His one-year term as president will begin July 1.
“I am pleased to be recognized by my fellow Rotarians for this leadership role,” Robach said. “I look forward to working on behalf of Rotary International to achieve the organization’s goals and grow our local club’s membership.”
Robach is assistant vice president and loan officer at Independent Bank’s Rockford banking office. In addition to his involvement with Rotary, Robach also helps coach basketball, soccer and baseball within the Rockford community.
Independent Bank West Michigan is a network of 25 banking offices in the communities of Belding (2), Big Rapids, Carson City, Cedar Springs, Croton-Hardy, Grand Rapids (6), Howard City, Ionia (3), Lyons, Muskegon/Norton Shores, Newaygo, Rockford, Sand Lake, Saranac, Sparta, Trufant and White Cloud, and seven loan offices, in the communities of Belmont, Charlevoix, Fremont, Holland, Ionia, Petoskey and Traverse City. The bank provides a full range of financial services including retail and commercial banking, mortgage lending, investments and title services.
Independent Bank West Michigan is an affiliate of Independent Bank Corporation (NASDAQ: IBCP), an Ionia, Mich.-based bank holding company with total assets of more than $3.4 billion. Founded as First National Bank of Ionia in 1864, Independent Bank Corporation now operates 111 banking and loan offices across Michigan’s Lower Peninsula through four, state-chartered bank subsidiaries. These affiliates are known Independent Bank, Independent Bank East Michigan, Independent Bank South Michigan and Independent Bank West Michigan. Independent Bank Corporation is committed to providing exceptional personal service and value to its customers, its stockholders and the communities it serves.
