German American Bank Strengthens Louisville Business Banking Team with New Hires

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German American Bank today announced that the financial services team serving the Louisville business community will be growing with the addition of Alex Hacker, Andy Mayer, and Scott Touro. As Commercial Lenders Hacker, Mayer and Touro will drive the delivery of German American Bank’s innovative business banking solutions with a focus on client relationships and quality local service.

With 23 years of experience in Business Banking, Alex Hacker specializes in commercial lending. Hacker is uniquely qualified to help business clients with experience as a local business owner. He is a graduate of Indiana University-Bloomington’s Kelley School of Business where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance. He is Marine Corp veteran and is currently an active member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

“The addition of this group of seasoned financial professionals brings tremendous talent to the commercial lending team, further solidifying German American Bank’s commitment to being the top choice for financial services in the Greater Louisville area,” states Jason Adler, Louisville Market President. “We’ve grown to be one of the most successful banks in the country by focusing on listening to our clients and providing customized financial solutions. Alex, Andy, and Scott share that philosophy along with a deep knowledge of the Louisville business community.”

Andy Mayer comes to German American with 26 years of banking experience, having spent the last 15 years sharing roles in private banking management and commercial lending in the Greater Louisville area. Mayer is a graduate of the University of Kentucky where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Finance, holds a graduate degree from the Louisiana State University Executive School of Banking, and is a Certified Wealth Specialist. Mayer currently serves on the Board of Directors of CATS for Kentucky and Make-A-Wish Foundation.

With more than 30 years of experience as a financial professional, Scott Touro has spent the majority of his career in corporate banking and as a credit and risk management officer. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration in Finance from the University of Iowa and later earned his MBA from the University of Kentucky. Touro served on Down Syndrome of Louisville’s Board of Directors as President, Vice President and Treasurer for a combined eight years.

“With German American Bank’s robust growth into Kentucky this past year, including the addition of fifteen banking offices, it’s an exciting time for our company,” adds Adrian Brown, Regional President. “We look forward to seeing what this strong team of financial professionals can help our clients accomplish.”


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