She’s a graduate of Trigg County High School and the University of Louisville, serves as a Trigg County Magistrate for District 5, is the Rotary Club of Cadiz Vice President and Trigg County Cattlemen’s Association President, and also has an earned role on the Trigg County Farm Bureau Board of Directors.
Now, Alana Baker Dunn has another accolade and responsibility to the community: as a member of the FNB Bank Board of Directors.
In a Friday announcement, FNB President & CEO Sally Hopkins said the organization was pleased to have Baker Dunn on the board.
Hopkins noted Baker Dunn knows Trigg County and the needs of the community, and that her knowledge of agriculture will help FNB continue to support and expand a commitment to the important industry of this region.
Baker Dunn is a Class XI graduate of the Kentucky Agricultural Leadership Program, a CORE Young Farmer graduate of the Kentucky Corn Growers Association, and is also a Leadership Cadiz/Trigg County graduate.
She resides in Trigg County with her husband, Chris, and their three children: Aiden, Adora and Wick.
Founded in 1875, FNB Bank is one of the oldest banks in Kentucky and currently has nine locations in the area: Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah Midtown, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main and Cadiz West.