Sturgis Bancorp executive Eric Eishen retiring after 45 years

Sturgis Bancorp today announced Eric L. Eishen is retiring after 45 years of service to Sturgis Bank, its subsidiary community bank.

Today’s announcement marks the completion of a planned succession process that began in July 2022 when Eishen turned over day-to-day operations of the community bank to Jason Hyska as chief executive officer and Matt Scheske as president and chief operating officer. Eishen, who retained the Sturgis Bancorp roles of president and CEO and added Sturgis Bank roles of executive vice president and chief strategy officer, is now retiring from all responsibilities with Sturgis Bancorp, Sturgis Bank and its subsidiaries.

Sturgis Bancorp’s board of directors unanimously appointed Hyska to serve as president and CEO effective immediately.

Board Chair David Franks applauded Eishen’s leadership.

“We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Eric for his decades of service to Sturgis Bank and to our community. His leadership and vision have enabled us to grow in every sense of the word. During his tenure, we have added new banking centers and ATM locations, new products and services and new employees to support new customers. We deeply appreciate Eric’s loyalty and service and wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement.”

The retiring Eishen said it will be difficult to leave the day-to-day, but knows the organization is in good hands.

“They say if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. I have truly loved working for the Bank, which has given me a memorable career and a unique opportunity to serve our community and its residents. I am incredibly thankful to our board for giving me the chance to retire earlier than I had thought possible. While I will truly miss my colleagues and customers, I am leaving Sturgis Bank in the best of hands.”

According to a statement announcing the retirement, Eishen began his work at Sturgis Bank at age 12, mowing the grass, weeding flower beds and washing windows for his father, Leonard, who was then Sturgis Bank president and CEO. He began his banking career as a teller at age 15, serving in roles of increasing responsibility until he became president, CEO and a director of Sturgis Bancorp in 2002 and of the Bank in May 2003.

Active professionally in the banking industry and business community, Eishen is a past chair and board member of the Michigan Bankers Association, which named him Banker of the Year in 2014. He served in various leadership roles with the Michigan League of Savings Banks, America’s Community Bankers, Michigan Bankers PAC and the Robert M. Perry School of Banking, as well as on committees for the American Bankers Association.

Eishen serves as board member and treasurer of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. He also serves on the boards of the Sturgis Downtown Development Authority, Sturgis Improvement Association and Sturgis Brownfield Development Board. He is a trustee and Finance Committee advisor of the Sturgis Area Community Foundation and a board member and treasurer of St. Joseph County EDGE, the county’s economic development authority. Eishen was recognized as the Sturgis Citizen of the Year in 2018.

His leadership roles include past president and board member of the Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce, Sturgis United Fund and Sturgis Junior Achievement. Eishen also served on the boards of the Sturgis Hospital Endowment Fund and Sturgis Public Schools Endowment Fund.

Eishen’s many contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Exchange Club Book of Golden Deeds, Kiwanis International Recognition of Service, Glen Oaks Community College Outstanding Service Award and Pheasants Forever President’s Commendation for Leadership in Wildlife Habitat Conservation.

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