
Killbuck Savings Bank announces changes in leadership; CEO retires
The Board of Directors of The Killbuck Savings Bank Co. announces a transition in leadership that will leverage the capabilities of its executive team, providing continuity in management and underscoring the Company’s focus on the long-term growth of the bank.
Victor H. Weaver retiree as CEO on Feb. 29. Weaver has been a leader and mentor to many during his career spanning more than three decades.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Chairman Dean Mullet recognized Weaver for his steadfast dedication, loyal service and direction that lead the bank through a major core conversion, which provided the foundation needed for continued growth.
Weaver will remain on the Board of Directors.
At the February Board of Directors meeting, Rachel D. Miller was sworn in as a member of the board and appointed CEO.
Rachel Miller joined the bank in 2002. As a West Holmes graduate, she began her career while attending Malone College where she earned her bachelor of science degree in accounting and business administration.
She has held several positions within the bank, including credit analyst, controller, CFO and is the current president.
She serves on the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
She resides in Millersburg with her husband, Joe, and their three children.
Additionally, Matthew M. Miller has been promoted to executive vice president.
He joined Killbuck Savings Bank in 2019 as VP/chief lending officer. He graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a masters of business administration degree and has over 30 years of experience working in the financial industry.
Matthew Miller was born and raised in Wayne County and graduated from Waynedale High School. He serves on the Board of Mental Health and Recovery for Wayne and Holmes County, is a board member for the Chromosome 18 Registry and volunteers on the Wayne County Home and Garden Show committee.
He, and his wife, Julie, have two daughters and reside in Wooster.