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The Minnesota Bankers Association (MBA) was formed on January 10, 1889 at the Merchants Hotel in St. Paul, MN.[1] The MBA serves as a champion for Minnesota Bankers.

Presidents/Chairman of the Minnesota Bankers Association

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History of the Presidents/Chairman of the MBA[1]
Start of Term End of Term Name Town
1889 1895 H.R. Wells Preston
1895 1896 H.P. Upham St. Paul
1896 1897 J.F.R. Foss Minneapolis
1897 1898 Delos A. Monfort St. Paul
1898 1899 H.D. Brown Albert Lea
1899 1900 A. A. Crane Minneapolis
1900 1901 James C. Hunter Duluth
1901 1902 J. R. Mitchell Winona
1902 1903 J. W. Wheeler Crookston
1903 1904 A. C. Anderson St. Paul
1904 1905 O. H. Havill St. Cloud
1905 1906 Cliff W. Gress Cannon Falls
1906 1907 William E. Lee Long Prairie
1907 1908 C. D. Griffith Sleepy Eye
1908 1909 Joseph Chapman Minneapolis
1909 1910 W. I. Prince Duluth
1910 1911 L. A. Huntoon Moorhead
1911 1912 Donald S. Culver St. Paul
1912 1913 D. C. Armstrong Albert Lea
1913 1914 J. S. Pomeroy Minneapolis
1914 1915 W. D. Willard Mankato
1915 1916 O. W. Lundsten Hutchinson
1916 1917 H. Von Der Weyer St. Paul
1917 1918 A. C. Gooding Rochester
1918 1919 Edgar L. Mattson Minneapolis
1919 1920 M. J. Dowling Olivia
1920 1921 O. M. Nelson St. Paul
1921 1922 J. J. Ponsford Watertown
1922 1923 P. J. Leeman Minneapolis
1923 1924 C. A. Chapman Rochester
1924 1925 R. W. Lindeke St. Paul
1925 1926 J. J. Maloney Heron Lake
1926 1927 R. E. MacGregor Minneapolis
1927 1928 A. G. Wedge Park Rapids
1928 1929 I. E. Hansen St. Paul
1929 1930 R. W. Putnam Red Wing
1930 1931 C. B. Brombach Minneapolis
1931 1932 J. R. Chappel Winona
1932 1933 M. F. Ernst St. Paul
1933 1934 William Duncan, Jr. Mankato
1934 1935 D. J. Fouquette St. Cloud
1935 1936 William N. Johnson Minneapolis
1936 1937 Oluf Gandrud Benson
1937 1938 Herman C. Matzke Duluth
1938 1939 Frank P. Powers Mora
1939 1940 A. B. Lathrop St. Paul
1940 1941 K. O. Sattre Blue Earth
1941 1942 O. G. Jones, Sr. Red Wing
1942 1943 L. O. Olson Minneapolis
1943 1944 H. R. Kurth Hutchinson
1944 1945 Wilbur F. McLean Duluth
1945 1946 Geo A. Beito Gonvick
1946 1947 A. W. Sands St. Paul
1947 1948 John Carlander Fairbault
1948 1949 M. O. Grangaard Minneapolis
1949 1950 N. A. Welle Bemidji
1950 1951 W. A. Putnam Duluth
1951 1952 S. J. Kryzsko Winona
1952 1953 Guy S. Bacon Cottonwood
1953 1954 Wallace L. Boss St. Paul
1954 1955 William G. King Grand Rapids
1955 1956 D. E. Crouley Minneapolis
1956 1957 A. G. Sirek New Prague
1957 1958 H. G. Hamre Wood Lake
1958 1959 William A. Gray Duluth
1959 1960 Harold L. Hanson Baudette
1960 1961 George N. Reppe Grand Meadow
1961 1962 P. R. Kenefick Mankato
1962 1963 Wayne Blackmarr Wayzata
1963 1964 Thomas E. Olson Starbuck
1964 1965 Glenn A. Uggen Wells
1965 1966 Donald H. Gregerson Anoka
1966 1967 Robert J. Hubbell St. Paul
1967 1968 Paul W. Gandrud Benson
1968 1969 J. J. Choromanski Crystal
1969 1970 S. R. Wheaton Elk River
1970 1971 M. R. Campbell Brainerd
1971 1972 Wm. G. Kirchner Richfield
1972 1973 John F. Nash St. Paul
1973 1974 B. P. Allen, Jr. Milaca
1974 1975 G. M. Pieschel Springfield
1975 1976 John D. Chrisholm Rochester
1976 1977 C. Paul Lindholm Minneapolis
1977 1978 G. A. Beito Thief River Falls
1978 1979 Leslie W. Peterson Trimont
1979 1980 James T. Gowan St. Paul
1980 1981 Richard E. Gandrud Glenwood
1981 1982 Robert J. Welle Bemidji
1982 1983 John P. Ingebrand Mora
1983 1984 Herbert A. Lund Albert Lea
1984 1985 Galen T. Pate West St. Paul
1985 1986 Clinton D. Kurtz Norwood
1986 1987 Roy W. Terwilliger Eden Prairie
1987 1988 James R. Jorstad Caledonia
1988 1989 A. William Sands St. Paul
1989 1990
1990 1991 Michael L. Lillehaugen[2] Alexandria
1991 1992
1992 1993
1993 1994 Dwayne Bruns[3] Annandale
1994 1995
1995 1996
1996 1997
1997 1998
1998 1999
1999 2000
2000 2001
2001 2002
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005 Gary Geiger Willmar
2005 2006 Greg Burger[4] Luverne
2006 2007 Vern Smith Deerwood
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009 2010 Tom Welle Bemidji
2010 2011 Steve Moore[5] St. Paul
2011 2012 Charles Johnson[6] Chatfield
2012 2013 Bryan Bruns Annandale
2013 2014 Steve Erdall[7] St. Paul
2014 2015 Stephen Daggett Detroit Lakes
2015 2016
2016 2017 Gail Mikolich Minneapolis
2017 2018 Mark White Coleraine
2018 2019 Mark Miedtke[8] Hayfield
2019 2020 David Krause Mankato
2020 2021 Andy Knoll Fairmont
2021 2022 Ken Johnson Duluth
2022 2023 Rich Hoban Arden Hills
2023 2024 Doug Tate Worthington
2024 2025 Andy Schornack Eden Prairie

Lawsuit against the FDIC

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In July 2023, the Minnesota Bankers Association sued the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) seeking declaratory and injunctive relief under the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) against the FDIC. The complaint alleges that FIL 40 is a legislative rule promulgated without adherence to the APA’s notice and comment rulemaking procedures, resulting in arbitrary and capricious agency action, and that the FDIC exceeded its statutory authority. The FDIC was granted a motion to dismiss on April 9, 2024. On June 5, 2024, the MBA filed an appeal on the lawsuit.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b Gatton, T. Harry; Jeffers, Truman L. (1989). Banking in Minnesota. Minnesota Bankers Association, MBA Centennial Committee (1st ed.). Minneapolis: Minnesota Bankers Association. ISBN 978-0-9622308-0-6.
  2. ^ "On the Street - 7/11/08". Alexandria Echo Press. 2008-07-11. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  3. ^ Wilmes, Sam (2024-01-03). "Banker of the Year 2024: Bryan Bruns". BankBeat. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  4. ^ BENGTSON, T. MBA directs resources toward image, emerging markets. North Western Financial Review, [s. l.], v. 190, n. 14, p. 14–19, 2005. Disponível em: https://research-ebsco-com.ezproxy.dakota.lib.mn.us/linkprocessor/plink?id=9aaf2ec0-a4da-393a-97f3-bd59bc977000. Acesso em: 15 jun. 2024.
  5. ^ Bengston, Tom (2010-07-15). "'Champions of Recovery' is new MBA chairman's theme". BankBeat. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  6. ^ Lessons from dad help MBA chairman navigate industry. North Western Financial Review, [s. l.], v. 196, n. 18, p. 15, 2011. Disponível em: https://research-ebsco-com.ezproxy.dakota.lib.mn.us/linkprocessor/plink?id=5c31991c-ef97-315a-a73c-7788337ff808. Acesso em: 15 jun. 2024.
  7. ^ BENGTSON, T. Political involvement urged at MBA convention. North Western Financial Review, [s. l.], v. 198, n. 14, p. 15–20, 2013. Disponível em: https://research-ebsco-com.ezproxy.dakota.lib.mn.us/linkprocessor/plink?id=1b9b9f47-c4c7-3ff9-a120-3ff87b5aea1b. Acesso em: 15 jun. 2024.
  8. ^ Gawarecki, Mara (2018-06-13). "Minnesota Bankers Association elects Mark Miedtke chair". BankBeat. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  9. ^ Larson, Kristen E. (2024-06-06). "Minnesota Bankers Association appeals dismissal of lawsuit against FDIC over NSF fee guidance". Consumer Finance Monitor. Retrieved 2024-06-15.