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Meet Our Board of Directors

Our devotion to serving the community and driving impactful change is at the core of everything we do at ChoiceOne Bank.

We understand that a community requires a board that comprehends all aspects of what makes it thrive. With over 100 years of calling Michigan home, we strive to provide all the financial services necessary for success. We are dedicated to keeping businesses local, strengthening our community, and bolstering our economy. Together, we can make a difference and create a brighter future. Read on to learn more about our Board of Directors and connect with their stories.

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John Scott

SVP, Information Technology
Senior Management

SVP, Information Technology for ChoiceOne Bank. He has been with The State Bank for 8 years and has been leading technology teams at banks & credit unions for a combined 31 years. His office is in Fenton, and he lives in Flushing with his wife of ten years, Lisa. He has five adult children. John retired from the military in 2010 after 22 years of service

Fenton

Meet Our Senior Management Team

ChoiceOne Bank is a local bank that believes in strengthening our community. That’s why we work to empower the people in our communities with personalized services, dedicated development efforts, and financing. But our mission doesn't stop there. 

We have witnessed how positive change can transform a community, and it is our goal to be an ongoing instrument for that change. Get to know our team of experienced leaders who are dedicated to serving you and the entire state of Michigan.

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John Scott Photo

John Scott

SVP, Information Technology
Senior Management

SVP, Information Technology for ChoiceOne Bank. He has been with The State Bank for 8 years and has been leading technology teams at banks & credit unions for a combined 31 years. His office is in Fenton, and he lives in Flushing with his wife of ten years, Lisa. He has five adult children. John retired from the military in 2010 after 22 years of service

Fenton
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