Farm Credit Mid-America CEO Johnson to Retire

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Bill Johnson

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY (September 13) – Bill Johnson, President and CEO of Farm Credit Mid-America, will retire in the first quarter of 2022 after 11 years in the role and 39 years of dedicated service to the Farm Credit System.

“Bill has brought a balance to growing the association in a way that maintains quality and financial strength while also investing in people, processes and technology to evolve with our customer’s needs,” said Farm Credit Mid-America Board Chair Andrew Wilson. The financial services cooperative has grown $13.3 billion in total assets under Johnson’s leadership and serves more than 80,000 customer-owners.

“It has been an honor to work with our customers and team members as CEO, and I can’t wait to see how far the organization will go in the next 10 years,” Johnson said. “The quality of customers and the dedication of team members makes for a winning combination.”

“Because of our team’s talent and commitment, we are confident that leadership transition will go well and that we will continue to provide customers with the financial services they need by a lender who keeps customers at the heart of all we do,” said Wilson.

Wilson said that the board has been focused on succession planning for many years and will soon launch a national search to fill this top role. “We remain committed to select a leader who will exemplify our values and work cooperatively to secure the future of rural communities and agriculture, one home, one farm, one business at a time.”

About Farm Credit Mid-America

Farm Credit Mid-America is a financial services cooperative that has served the credit needs of farmers and rural residents across Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee for more than a century. Backed by the strength of more than $28.8 billion in assets, Farm Credit Mid-America provides loans for real estate, operating, equipment, housing and related services such as crop insurance and vehicle, equipment and building leases. For more information, call 1-800-444-FARM or visit www.e-farmcredit.com.