Deaton Retires From Wildman; Interra CEO Joins State Board
Todd Deaton Retires After 42 Years In The Textile Rental Industry
WARSAW – Todd Deaton, executive vice president at Wildman has retired after 42 years in the industry this year, according to a news release from Wildman Business Group.
His valuable contributions, continued loyalty and dedicated leadership played an integral role in the business and led them to where they are today.
Deaton began his career early in 1977 after graduating high school. Starting off as a Route Driver, he was quickly promoted through the ranks from Branch Manager, to Plant Manager, to General Manager, to Vice President, and then led the Uniform & Linen Division as the Executive Vice President.
“We truly would not be where we are today without Todd’s guidance and expertise over the past 42 years,” said Josh Wildman, CEO of Wildman. “Todd had an eye for growth, was excellent at cost reductions, and led our largest division to success. It is because of his leadership that our business has steadily grown. He will be deeply missed by the entire Wildman family of employees.”
Being in the business for over 65 years, Wildman is a multi-divisional, family-operated service provider with continuous advancements through innovation and outstanding customer service. They are deeply committed to adding value in the communities they serve and around the world by giving back 20% of all profits. To learn more, please visit www.wildmanbg.com.
Interra CEO Elected To State Credit Union Board Of Directors
GOSHEN — Amy Sink, CEO, Interra Credit Union, Goshen, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Indiana Credit Union League, the state credit union trade association, during its convention and annual meeting in Indianapolis last month.
With a long career in credit union leadership, Sink has served as Iterra’s CEO for the last six years since November 2013. That accompanies leadership positions throughout the industry, including local, state and national lobbying and other related activities. She has served on the Credit Union National Association State Chartered subcommittee and the Indiana Governmental Affairs committee. She was elected to the state ICUPAC Trustees in 2017 and is currently serving as vice-president. She serves as a board member for Alloya Corporate Federal Credit Union, where she served as chairperson from 2011 to 2015. She also serves as a board member for Members Development Corporation and PSCU.
She is active locally, too, serving on the Goshen Health Systems Board of Directors and also on the Goshen Health Foundation Board of Directors. A lifelong resident of South Bend, she and her husband, Rob, are the parents of two children, Meghan and Robbie.