Corporate Board Profile
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2001-03-28 | Thomas T. Dinkel, 50, President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc., Director since 1989; Member of Examining Committee |
2002-03-28 | Thomas T. Dinkel, 51, President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. The Corporation's Examining Committee, which in 2001 consisted of Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Patrick O'Leary. Directors received pursuant to the 2001 Long-Term Incentive Plan an award of $44,500 from the Corporation. |
2003-03-31 | Thomas T. Dinkel, 52, President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. The Corporation's Examining Committee, which in 2002 consisted of Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Patrick O'Leary. |
2004-03-15 | The Corporation's Audit Committee, which in 2003 consisted of Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Patrick O'Leary... For 2003, each director received pursuant to the 2001 Long-Term Incentive Plan an award of $33,400 from the Corporation, which represented 100 percent of the director's "award amount" under the plan for 2003. During 2003 a director of the Corporation and FFB received a fee of $750 for each board meeting attended. Non-employee directors also receive a fee for meetings attended of the Audit Committee of $1,000, the Compensation Committee of $1,000 and the Loan Discount Committee of $300. Each director also received from FFB a semi-annual director's fee of $2,500 on July 15th and December 16th. |
2005-03-31 | Thomas T. Dinkel, 54, President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc., Audit Committee Member |
2006-03-16 | Thomas T. Dinkel, 55 President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. NOMINEES FOR TERMS TO EXPIRE IN 2009... AUDIT COMMITTEE. Members consist of Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Patrick O'Leary... For 2005, each director received pursuant to the 2005 Long-Term Incentive Plan an award of $37,300 from the Corporation. |
2007-03-29 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 56 Director since 1989 President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. ...Audit Committee members: George, Dinkel and O'Leary...Thomas T. Dinkel $41,600 fees earned or paid in cash, $40,500 non-equity incentive plan compensation, total $82,100. |
2008-04-02 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 57 Director since 1989 President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. Audit Committee Members: Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Patrick O'Leary Director Compensation Table Thomas T. Dinkel $40,100 fees earned or paid in cash $43,800 non-equity incentive plan compensation Total $83,900 |
2009-03-27 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 58 Director since 1989 President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. Audit Committee members consist of Anton H. George, Thomas T. Dinkel and Ronald K. Rich. The table below summarizes the compensation paid by the Corporation to each Director for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008. Thomas T. Dinkel $39,500 fees earned + $48,000 long-term incentive = $87,500 total. |
2010-03-25 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 59, Director since 1989, President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. Member of Operations, Audit, Community Reinvestment Act, Loan Review, Investment Services and Discount Committees. Compensation: $91,000. |
2011-03-22 | Thomas T. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and serves on the Operations, Audit, Community Reinvestment Act, Loan Review, Investment Services, and Loan Committees. |
2012-03-20 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 61 Director since 1989 President of Sycamore Engineering, Inc. Thomas Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and serves on the Corporation's Audit and Loan Review Committees. He also serves on the Bank's Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services and Loan Committees. 2011 Director Compensation Table: Thomas T. Dinkel $80,800. |
2013-03-22 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and serves on the Corporation’s Audit and Loan Review Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services and Loan Committees. ... 2012 DIRECTOR COMPENSATION TABLE ... Thomas Dinkel $79,300 |
2014-03-19 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review Committee. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services and Loan Committees. ... During 2013, nonemployee directors received a $40,000 retainer from the Corporation and a $5,000 retainer from the Bank. During 2013, each non-employee director of the Corporation and the Bank received a fee of $750 for each board meeting attended for the Corporation and the Bank, respectively. Non-employee directors also receive a fee for each meeting attended of the Audit Committee of $1,000, the Compensation and Employee Benefits Committee of $1,000, the Governance and Nominating Committee of $500 and the Loan Committee of the Bank of $500. ... 2013 DIRECTOR COMPENSATION TABLE ... Thomas Dinkel $80,500 |
2015-03-13 | Thomas T. Dinkel, Age 64 Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review Committee. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Operations and Loan Committees. Mr. Dinkel has been the president and chief executive officer of Sycamore Engineering, Inc., Dinkel Associates, Sycamore Building Corporation and Dinkel Telekom since 1986 and has held various positions at Sycamore Engineering since 1966. |
2016-03-18 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review and Cyber Security Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Operations and Loan Committees. ... The table below summarizes the compensation paid by the Corporation to each non-employee director for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2015. DIRECTOR COMPENSATION ... Thomas Dinkel $83,000 |
2017-03-15 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989, is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review and Cyber Security Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Operations and Loan Committees. |
2018-03-14 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989, is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review and Cyber Security Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Operations and Loan Committees. During 2017, nonemployee directors received a $40,000 retainer from the Corporation and a $5,000 retainer from the Bank. During 2017, each non-employee director of the Corporation and the Bank received a fee of $750 for each board meeting attended for the Corporation or the Bank. In addition, Mr. Cox received a fee of $5,000 in connection with his services as Chairman of the Board. Non-employee directors also receive a fee for each meeting attended of the Audit Committee of $1,000, the Compensation and Employee Benefits Committee of $1,000, the Governance and Nominating Committee of $500 and the Loan Committee of the Bank of $500. The table below summarizes the compensation paid by the Corporation to each non-employee director for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017. Director Compensation: Thomas Dinkel $82,250. |
2019-03-14 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989, and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review and Cyber Security Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Operations and Loan Committees. ... Director Compensation: Thomas Dinkel $80,500. |
2020-03-13 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Loan Review and Cyber Security Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Investment Services, Data Processing and Bank Operations and Loan Committees. |
2021-03-08 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Data Processing and Bank Operations, Loan Review and Cybersecurity Committees. He also serves as the Chairman of the Bank’s Audit Committee and serves on the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act, Data Processing and Bank Operations, Loan and Cybersecurity Committees. Mr. Dinkel has been the president and chief executive officer of Sycamore Engineering, Inc., Dinkel Associates Inc., Sycamore Building Corporation and Dinkel Telekom, Inc. since 1986 and has held various positions at Sycamore Engineering, Inc. since 1966. |
2023-03-17 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Data Processing/Bank Operations and Cybersecurity Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Loan, Community Reinvestment Act and Loan Review Committees. Mr. Dinkel received $80,500 in fees for 2022. |
2024-03-15 | Mr. Dinkel joined the Board in 1989 and is the Chairman of the Corporation’s Audit Committee and serves on the Data Processing/Bank Operations and Cybersecurity Committees. He also serves on the Bank’s Loan, Community Reinvestment Act and Loan Review Committees. Mr. Dinkel is currently Chairman of the Board and is the president and chief executive officer of Sycamore Engineering, Inc., Dinkel Associates Inc., Sycamore Building Corporation and Dinkel Telekom, Inc. and has held various positions at Sycamore Engineering, Inc. since 1966. He is a licensed professional engineer in Indiana, Illinois and Florida concentrating in mechanical and electrical systems. Mr. Dinkel serves on the Board of Trustees of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and serves as its Treasurer and is chairman of its business administration and facilities committees. Additionally, he serves on the investment management (endowment), executive board of affairs and student affairs committees of the board of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He earned his B.S. degree from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-10-12