In an exciting development for the Kansas City banking scene, OMB Bank has finally filled its Kansas City market president position after a six-month hiatus. Seth Lindsey has been appointed to this crucial role, stepping in to lead the bank’s operations in the area following Doug Parker’s resignation back in April. With **over 20 years of banking experience**, Lindsey is poised to bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to OMB Bank as they aim to strengthen their presence in the metro.
Previously self-employed for the past six years, Lindsey’s professional background is impressively diverse. He has made his mark in real estate development, overseen bank mergers and acquisitions, and formed partnerships in the fintech space. Before going solo, Lindsey served as the COO of Jones Development Co. LLC in Kansas City for three years and spent a decade in commercial banking at UMB Bank, along with a bit over two years at NorthStar Bank. His extensive experience makes him a valuable asset for OMB Bank as they look to expand their reach.
OMB Bank, which has called Springfield home since its founding in 1999, currently boasts about **$1.57 billion in assets** and operates eight branches throughout Southwest Missouri. Recently, they opened a branch at **8801 Renner Blvd. in Lenexa**, transitioning from a loan production office to a full-service retail and commercial banking branch in December. There’s a buzz in the air as Parker has hinted at future branch locations in the Kansas City area to further enhance their local presence.
In addition to Lindsey, OMB Bank has also brought on two more significant players to their Kansas City leadership—Cramer Hass and Lee Keith. Hass joins as senior vice president and director of commercial lending. With 30 years of banking under his belt, he was most recently the Kansas market president for Citizens Bank & Trust. His role at OMB Bank will revolve around **overseeing the area commercial banking team** and establishing lasting relationships with clients by delivering **tailored financial solutions** to meet unique business needs.
Lee Keith will step in as the chief business development officer, rounding out this dynamic leadership trio. He brings **over 40 years of experience** in the banking field, beginning his career at Dickinson Financial Corp. in Kansas City. Throughout the years, he has held leadership roles at several institutions, including Gold Trust Co. and First State Community Bank. Notably, he served as Missouri’s Commissioner of Finance from **2017 to 2019**, where he gained valuable insights into strategic planning, asset management, and regulatory compliance—skills that will undoubtedly benefit OMB Bank’s operations.
As OMB Bank integrates these seasoned professionals into their framework, the focus remains clear: “We are excited to deepen our connections within the Kansas City community,” mentioned Lindsey. The bank’s commitment to fostering strong relationships while providing custom solutions aligns perfectly with their expansion goals.
With OMB Bank launching new initiatives and bolstering its leadership team, the residents of Kansas City can expect to see more from this growing bank in the near future. If you’re in the area, be sure to keep an eye out for community events and banking services that make OMB Bank a promising contender in the ever-evolving financial landscape!
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