Jim Hood Joins Longview Community Bank and Longview Capital Corporation Board of Directors

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[July 01, 2024]  

Gibson City native Jim Hood, a respected community leader and seasoned business professional, is set to expand his board service. Having served on the Bank of Gibson City’s board of directors for over two decades, Hood brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his new roles.

Hood’s journey is deeply rooted in the Gibson City community. After graduating from the University of Illinois College of Business in 1982, he embarked on a successful career with State Farm Insurance Companies, where he held key positions in Human Resources at both the corporate headquarters and the Mountain States region.

In 1989, Jim and his wife, Amy, returned to Gibson City to take over the operation of Hood’s Ace Hardware. Their commitment to the community extended further when they acquired Mahomet Ace Hardware in Mahomet, IL, in 2004. The couple’s dedication to local businesses has left a lasting impact.

Beyond entrepreneurship, Hood has been an active volunteer in health care. For two decades, he served as President of the Board of Directors for Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services. His leadership and passion for community well-being have been instrumental in shaping the hospital’s success.

In 2003, Jim Hood joined the Bank of Gibson City’s board of directors, continuing even after the original owners sold to the Albins and Longview Capital Corporation. His unwavering commitment to the bank’s growth and stability has been commendable.

Now, as he takes on new responsibilities, Hood expresses his enthusiasm: “I’m excited to join the Board of Longview Community Bank and Longview Capital Corporation as a Director and look forward to working with this tremendous organization.”

Jim and Amy Hood celebrate 40 years of marriage and are proud parents to three children: Adam, Kristen, and Joel. His active involvement in the Gibson City Lion’s Club and the Gibson City United Methodist Church underscores his dedication to community service.

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The Longview Community Bank and Longview Capital Corporation boards are fortunate to welcome Jim Hood, a leader with deep roots in Gibson City and a vision for the future. His expertise and commitment will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success of these organizations.

About Bank of Gibson City:
Bank of Gibson City has been a cornerstone of the community since February 21, 1979, dedicated to providing personalized banking solutions and fostering community growth and prosperity by focusing on farmers and agri-business customers as well as local area consumers and depositors. For more information on Bank of Gibson City, please visit www.bankofgc.com


About Longview Community Bank:
Deeply rooted in the fabric of Logan County, Longview Community Bank traces its origins back to 1872. From its humble beginnings as Scroggin & Sawyer Bank, it has evolved into a trusted institution, serving Central Illinois. For more information on Longview Community Bank, visit www.longviewcb.com


About Longview Capital Corporation:
Longview Capital Corporation is a bank holding company based in Newman, Illinois with three banking subsidiaries: Bank of Gibson City, Longview Bank, and Longview Community Bank. Between the three subsidiaries there are 15 branches located in: Gibson City, Mt. Pulaski, Chestnut, Georgetown, Chrisman, Marshall, Paris, Royal, Ogden, Saint Joseph, Newman, Sidney, Tilton, Tuscola, and Villa Grove, Illinois. As of December 31, 2023, Longview Capital Corporation had total assets of $820 million. For more information on Longview Capital Corporation, please visit www.longviewcap.com.

[Cam Pepper
Marketing Director]

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