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Ann Martin 2016 Chamber Secretary

From Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Secretary, Ann Martin is President and Director of First & Farmers National Bank in Columbia, Kentucky. She has been employed with First National Bank/FFNB since 1980 in various capacities including teller, bookkeeper, Bookkeeping Supervisor, C.O.O., CRA Officer, Columbia Market President and Director.



She is a graduate of Adair County High, Lindsey Wilson College, David Lipscomb College, and the Kentucky Bankers Association General Banking School.

Ann is married to Stephen Martin, a retired teacher/coach of the Adair County High School. They have two children, Lori Martin, a teacher at Warren Elementary School in Bowling Green, KY and Dr. Ross Martin an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon in Oklahoma City, OK. Dr. Ross and his wife Leigh Ann have two children Addison Martin (7) and Lucy Martin (3).

Ann is a member of Gum Lick Christian Church, Clementsville, KY, Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce serving as Board Member, Secretary and on the Finance Committee, and also serves as Board Member of the Columbia/Adair County Economic Development Authority.


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