CANFIELD, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Farmers National Banc Corp. (NASDAQ: FMNB) (“Farmers”) welcomes a new
nominee for election to its Board of Directors. Valley businessman,
Edward W. Muransky will bring a wealth of personal and professional
experiences to his new leadership role with Farmers.
Mr. Muransky serves as Chairman of the Board of The Muransky Companies,
a multifaceted business management company, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Southwoods Health, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of Chestnut Land Company, the largest franchisee of Auntie Anne’s Soft
Pretzels operating locations throughout the United States. The newest
addition under the direction of The Muransky Companies umbrella is Rise
Pies Handcrafted Pizza, which currently has locations in eight states.
The Lake Club in Poland, Ohio rounds out the Muransky Companies
portfolio.
A football and academic All-American at the University of Michigan,
Muransky went on to play with the Oakland Raiders in the National
Football League before pursuing his business interest full-time.
Muransky was on the Super Bowl XVIII Championship Team. He currently
lives in Poland, Ohio with his wife Christine and has three children.
Kevin J. Helmick, Farmers National Bank President & CEO stated, “The
attributes, skills and qualifications Ed has developed through his
significant business and leadership experiences will allow him to
provide leadership and business expertise to the Board of Directors.”
Muransky serves on boards of directors of a number of charitable and
educational organizations in the Youngstown, Ohio and Mahoning Valley,
Ohio region, including the Youngstown State University Foundation and
the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Muransky would replace Howard J. Wenger, whose term as a director will
expire at Farmers’ annual shareholder meeting on April 20, 2017. Mr.
Wenger has 18 combined years of director service. Mr. Wenger served as a
director of Farmers since July 2015 and was a member of the Board of
Directors of National Bancshares Corporation prior to its merger with
Farmers. Mr. Wenger is currently a member of Farmers’ Compensation and
Corporate Governance and Nominating Committees. Mr. Wenger has been the
President of Wenger Excavating, Inc. since 1966, Lake Region Oil, Inc.
since 1979 and Northstar Asphalt, Inc., Massillon Materials, Inc. since
1985, excavating and building materials companies located in Dalton,
Ohio.
“Everyone at Farmers is appreciative of Howard’s service,” stated Lance
J. Ciroli, Chairman of Farmers’ Board of Directors. “Howard’s lengthy
experience in managing businesses and his entrepreneurial background
enabled him to provide valuable insights to the Board, particularly in
evaluating the business conditions in markets in which the Company
operates as well as in setting corporate strategy.”
Mr. Wenger will continue as a member of the Farmers National Bank West
Region Advisory Committee.
About Farmers National Banc Corp.
Founded in 1887, Farmers National Banc Corp. is a diversified
financial services company headquartered in Canfield, Ohio, with $1.9
billion in banking assets and $1 billion in trust assets. Farmers
National Banc Corp.’s wholly-owned subsidiaries are comprised of The
Farmers National Bank of Canfield, a full-service national bank engaged
in commercial and retail banking with 38 banking locations in Mahoning,
Trumbull, Columbiana, Stark, Wayne, Medina and Cuyahoga Counties in Ohio
and Beaver County in Pennsylvania, Farmers Trust Company, which operates
three trust offices and offers services in the same geographic markets
and National Associates, Inc..Farmers National Insurance, LLC
and Bowers Insurance Agency, Inc., wholly-owned subsidiaries of The
Farmers National Bank of Canfield, offer a variety of insurance products.

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Farmers National Banc Corp.
Amber Wallace, 330-720-6441
Senior
Vice President, Chief Retail/Marketing Officer
awallace@farmersbankgroup.com
Source: Farmers National Banc Corp.