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Meet Darrell Overstreet, Chamber VP

In our continuing focus, Who's Who in leadership in Adair County, we visit with the Vice Presidentof the Chamber of Commerce, Darrell Overstreet, who is also serving his fourth year on the board of directors. His professional title is Vice President, Officer in Charge, of Peoples Exchange Bank, Columbia Loan Production Office.

Darrell got his start in the banking industry in 1984 at First Federal Savings Bank. After 12 years there, he moved to First National for three years, and now has spent the last five years with Peoples Exchange Bank. His expertise is in the secondary mortgage market geared around helping first time home buyers get their first house. He directs a staff of five in this office and the team processes loans, not just in Adair County, but all over the state of Kentucky.

However, Darrell's real business experience began when he was a little boy observing and working after school with his father, Willie Overstreet, who was a partner in the International Harvester dealership with Robert and Coy Rice.

Organizations he belongs to and offices he holds include:- A Deacon and Sunday School teacher in the Columbia Baptist Church;- Board member and active committee leader in the Renaissance Columbia program; and- Second-term Board member of the state agency, Governor's Housing Policy Advisory Committee, where he has served as past vice chairman, and where he currently serves on the Legislative sub-committee.

Darrell and his wife, Barbara Arnold Overstreet, have a daughter Tobie and son-in-law Robert Harmon, both teachers here. And then Darrell says, the most important news update is on the subject of "grandchildren". The little girls who light up their lives these days are Madelyn, age 27 months, and Emma, 10 months.

He can be reached at his office at 270-384-1735 and by e-mail at doverstreet@pebank.com

------To find out what the Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce can do for your business, contact:
the office any weekday from 8-12 and 12:30-4:30 at 384-6020
E-mail: coladair@alltel.net
On the web at: www.columbia-adaircounty.com
Fax: 270-384-2056


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Meet the Chamber VP



2004-04-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo Linda Waggener. DARRELL OVERSTREET, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce, has been involved in business here since childhood when his dad Willie was a partner in International Harvester with Robert and Coy Rice.
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Grandkids enjoying Easter



2004-04-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo Granddad. EASTER BONNET and fashion sunglasses on, 10-month old Emma Harmon is ready for spring and sunshine. Her big sister Madelyn at right, age 27 months, is busy checking out goodies brought by the Easter bunny. They are the children of Tobie and Robert Harmon of Columbia. (Photo, as promised, from their grandfather Darrell Overstreet).
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