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Preliminary Proxy Statement
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Confidential, For Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2))
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Definitive Proxy Statement
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Definitive Additional Materials
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Soliciting Material Pursuant to § 240.14a-12
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(3) Per unit price or other underlying value of transaction computed pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing fee is calculated and state how it was determined):
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Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided in Exchange Act Rule 0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee was paid previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing.
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(1) Amount Previously Paid:
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Election of five directors, Edward Ray Burkholder, Larry A. Caplinger, Thomas L. Cline, Michael W. Pugh and Christopher S. Runion, each for a three-year term expiring in 2019.
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Ratification of the appointment of Elliott Davis Decosimo, LLC as independent auditors for 2016.
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An advisory vote to approve the compensation of the Corporation’s named executive officers disclosed in the Proxy Statement.
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Transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Management is not aware of any other business, other than procedural matters incident to the conduct of the Annual Meeting.
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By Order of the Board of Directors
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/s/ Larry A. Caplinger
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Name of Beneficial Owner
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Amounty and Nature of Beneficial Ownership
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Percent of Class
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Edward Ray Burkholder
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235
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Larry A. Caplinger
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198,424
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6.0%
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Thomas L. Cline
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15,975
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John N. Crist
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24,256
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Ellen R. Fitzwater
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9,090
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Daniel J. Harshman
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733
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Neil W. Hayslett
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195,059
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5.9%
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Richard S. Myers
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17,542
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Michael W. Pugh
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13,862
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Christopher S. Runion
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4,380
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Ronald E. Wampler
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27,705
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Dean W. Withers
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35,378
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1.0%
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Directors and executive officers as a group (11 persons)
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354,721
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10.8.%
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Name and Address of Beneficial Owner
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Amount and Nature of
Beneficial Ownership
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Percent of Class
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Wellington Management Group LLP
Ithan Creek Master Investors (Cayman) L.P.
c/o Wellington Management Company LLP
280 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02210
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304,827
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8.81%
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Larry A. Caplinger
P. O. Box 1111
Timberville, VA 22853
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198,424
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6.01%
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Neil W. Hayslett
P. O. Box 1111
Timberville, VA 22853
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195,059
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5.91%
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Name and Age
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Director Since
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Principal Occupation During the Last Five Years
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Edward Ray Burkholder (42)
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2015
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Executive Senior Vice President of Balzer and Associates, Inc. since 2012. He holds a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Virginia Tech. In 2000 acquired his Virginia State Professional Certification in Landscape Architecture. Mr. Burkholder has held many positions within the firm since 1997. In 2003 he opened a branch office in Staunton, VA after working in the Richmond market for 7 years. Key roles involve master planning, land development consulting, rezoning, highest and best use land analysis and studies, overseeing local and regional land development projects, and corporate management as a director of the Board. For the past 5 years, he either has served or is serving as a director for Victory Worship Center, Staunton Rotary, and Augusta Home Builders Association. Other memberships include the Virginia Economic Development Association, Shenandoah Valley Partnership, Augusta Chamber of Commerce and an advisor for Augusta Habitat for Humanity. Mr. Burkholder was originally recommended for election to the Board by the Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Burkholder’s experience benefits the company due to his vast diversity of land development projects and understanding of local and state land use regulatory requirements.
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Larry A. Caplinger (63)
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2012
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Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer of the Bank and the Company since November 2007. Prior to that time he served as Senior Vice President of the Bank from May 1990 until November 2007 and Senior Vice President of the Company from April 2002 until November 2007. Larry has held a number of positions with the bank over his 44-year career with the Company. He graduated from Blue Ridge Community College with an associate degree in accounting. Larry is also a graduate of Virginia Bankers Association School of Bank Management and the ABA Agricultural Lending School. He has completed various classes from American Institute of Banking. He serves as Secretary to the F&M Bank Corp. Board and as a director of VBS Mortgage. Mr. Caplinger is a Life Member of the Timberville Volunteer Fire Department. His education, skills and experience as Executive Vice President and Senior Loan Officer benefit the Company through his understanding of the agri-business industry, lending and bank operations.
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Thomas L. Cline (69)
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1991
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Chairman of the Board of the Bank and the Company. President of Truck & Equipment Corp. and Mac Lease, Inc. from May 1997 until Feb. 2012; Secretary/Treasurer of Transport Repairs, Inc. from 1974 until Dec. 2004. Tom Cline received an Associate Degree in accounting from National Business College. He has been involved in the trucking industry for over 40 years in various areas. He is currently serving as Chairman of the Board of Truck & Equipment Corp. and Mac Lease, Inc. (franchise truck dealership and leasing company). In the past, he was involved in a freight hauling company and also a franchise refrigeration unit and trailer company which was transportation related. He worked as an accountant in a public accounting firm for over six years. He has also been involved in farming his entire life. Mr. Cline’s skills and experience benefit the Company due to his accounting knowledge and experience in public accounting, the trucking industry and farm operations.
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Michael W. Pugh (61)
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1994
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President of Old Dominion Realty, Inc. and Vice President of Colonial Appraisal Service, Inc. Mr. Pugh has been President of Old Dominion Realty, Inc. for 38 years. He was issued a Virginia Certified General Appraisal license in 1992, a Virginia real estate broker’s license in 1976 and a West Virginia real estate broker’s license in 1982. He has completed numerous classes and certifications related to the real estate field. He has served as a director in the following entities during the past 5 years. Bridgewater Health Care Inc., Bridgewater Retirement Community, Bridgewater Home, Inc., Harrisonburg-Rockingham Chamber of Commerce, Harrisonburg-Rockingham Association of Realtors, Bankers Title Shenandoah, VBS Mortgage, Old Dominion Realty, Inc. and Colonial Appraisal Service, Inc. Mr. Pugh’s skills and experience relating to real estate sales, development and appraisals benefit the Company in evaluating real estate investments and collateral values for real estate loans.
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Christopher S. Runion (57)
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2010
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President of Eddie Edwards Signs, Inc. and managing member of Heifer Investments, L.L.C. Mr. Runion has served in these capacities for the past 25 years. He holds a Bachelor of Science – Accounting from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Masters – Business Administration from James Madison University. He is serving or has served as a director in the following entities during the past 5 years: Shenandoah Valley Economic Education, Inc., Rotary Club of Harrisonburg, Lantz Construction Company, Rockingham Mutual Insurance Companies, and Rockingham Development Corporation. Mr. Runion is a former member of the Rockingham County Planning Commission. He has also been involved in farming his entire life. Mr. Runion’s education, skills and experience relating to commercial and institutional business activity benefit the Company in evaluating various business opportunities and scenarios.
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John N. Crist (66)
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2001
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Attorney, Partner in Hoover Penrod PLC. John is a graduate of Virginia Tech and Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary. He has been an attorney practicing in the Harrisonburg area since 1976 with heavy emphasis on real estate and estate matters. He was appointed by the Judges of the Circuit Court of Rockingham County to a four (4) year term as Commissioner of Accounts for Harrisonburg/Rockingham County beginning January 1, 2013 after serving as Assistant Commissioner from 2000 to 2012. In this position, he is charged with auditing fiduciary accountings for estates, trusts and foreclosures. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar and has served as President and Secretary/Treasurer of the local bar association, is an Owner-Director of Virginia/Valley Title Agency, Inc. since 1988, and served as a director of First Citizens Bank & Trust Advisory Board from 1997 to 2000. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of VBS Mortgage and on the Company’s Augusta County Advisory Board. John’s skills and experience as a partner in Hoover Penrod PLC as well as his time on the advisory board of another financial institution make him uniquely qualified to serve the Company in areas including corporate governance and real estate law.
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Daniel J. Harshman (64)
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2001
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Mayor of the Town of Edinburg since 1992 and serving as its Town Manager from 1996 until 2010. Dan Harshman graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University. He has opened and operated a home accessory and gift shop, owned and operated the Spring House Restaurant in Woodstock, VA, purchased and renovated six older homes to preserve the historic properties in the town and has sold all but one. He has been involved in Town Government since 1985 serving in numerous capacities in addition to Mayor and Town Manager; he continues to be responsible for the preparation of Edinburg’s annual budget and oversight of all functions of the Town including a Police Department, Public Works, Water Treatment Facility and Waste Water Treatment Facility. He also serves on the Shenandoah County Tourism Council, is Treasurer of the Edinburg Heritage Foundation, serves on the Management Committee for Shenandoah County Artisan Trail and is sole trustee of his church’s preservation trust managing funds in the mid six figures. Dan Harshman’s skills and experience as a small business owner, town manager and mayor benefit the Company in his understanding of business operations, supervision and local ordinances
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Dean W. Withers (59)
President and CEO
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2004
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President and CEO of the Bank since May 2004; Executive Vice President of the Bank from Jan. 2003 to May 2004; Vice President of the Bank from 1993 to 2003. Dean has thirty-seven years of banking experience including twelve years as President/CEO of Farmers & Merchants Bank. He graduated from James Madison University and Graduate School of Banking at LSU. He also serves as a director of VBS Mortgage. Mr. Withers served as Chairman of the Virginia Association of Community Banks from Oct. 2010 until Oct. 2011. During the past five years, he has served as a director in the Virginia Association of Community Banks, Virginia Bankers Association Benefits Corporation and Rockingham Memorial Hospital Foundation. Dean Withers’ education, experience and skills as President and CEO and former commercial lender benefit the Company through his understanding of bank operations, corporate governance and lending.
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Ellen R. Fitzwater (69)
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1999
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Vice Chairman of the Board of the Bank and the Company. Partner/Financial Manager of F & R Leasing, L.L.C since June 2000; Partner/Financial Manager of Fitzwater Trucking, L.L.C. and Blue Ridge Transportation Service, L.L.C. from June 2000 until Jan. 2006. Ellen Fitzwater has 33 total years of experience through employment at five corporate entities under the parent company of Rocco, Inc. She held the position of corporate controller and supervised the accounting staff at four corporations. She also has 20 years of self-employed experience in computer accounting system conversions and implementations for small business clients. Her skills include financial report preparation, accounting system setup for small businesses both manual and computerized, various internal auditing functions, education and training classes for clients and computer accounting software problem solving. She has also been a 50% owner and financial manager of her own business for over 30 years. She has been serving as a director at VBS Mortgage since 2009. Ms. Fitzwater’s experience as both a small business owner and corporate accountant have helped her develop skills and expertise that benefit the Company through her understanding of internal control procedures, accounting processes and systems.
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Richard S. Myers (68)
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1988
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President of Dick Myers Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, Inc. Richard Myers has been in the automobile business for four decades. The skills he learned over these four decades include relationships with the public and employees as well as dealing with big business (General Motors and Chrysler). The Board feels this has qualified him to know what to look for on the financial side, dealing with banks and lending institutions, the management of cash, accounts receivable and payable, expenses and how they impact the bottom line and all of the other day to day operations it takes to make a dealership operate. These skills benefit the Company based on his expertise in the areas of sales leadership, public relations and corporate finance. With the Bank’s Indirect Dealer Division, his expertise is a valuable asset to the Bank.
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Ronald E. Wampler (68)
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1991
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Salesman for Dick Myers Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, Inc. from Jan. 2008 until Dec. 2011; partner in Dove Ohio Farms, L.L.C. and WWTD Ohio Farms L.L.C. since 1989; part-time salesman for Dayton Equipment from Nov. 2006 until Dec. 2007; salesman for Dick Myers Chevrolet-Pontiac from Apr. 2004 until May 2006; partner in Dove Farms, Inc. from July 1972 until April 2006. Mr. Wampler has operated and managed a farm for over 30 years. He has also been involved in numerous trade and civic organizations and has held leadership roles in many organizations involving business plans. Mr. Wampler’s skills and experience in automotive and equipment sales as well as farming operations benefit the company through his understanding of customer service and the agri-business industry.
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a director who is or at any time during the past three years was our employee, or whose immediate family member is or at any time during the past three years was an executive officer;
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a director who received, or whose immediate family member received, more than $120,000 per year in direct compensation from us during any period of twelve consecutive months within the past three years, other than director and committee fees and pension or other forms of deferred compensation for prior service;
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a director who is or at any time during the past three years was affiliated with or employed by, or whose immediate family member is or at any time during the past three years was affiliated with or employed in a professional capacity by, our present or former internal or external auditor;
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a director who is employed, or whose immediate family member is employed, as an executive officer of another company where at any time during the past three years any of our executives served on that company’s compensation committee; and
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a director who is an executive officer or an employee, or whose immediate family member is an executive officer, of a company that makes payments to, or receives payments from, us for property or services in an amount which, in any single fiscal year, exceeds the greater of $200,000 or 5% of such other company’s consolidated gross revenues.
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The ability of the prospective nominee to represent the interests of the shareholders of the Company;
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The prospective nominee’s standards of integrity, commitment and independence of thought and judgment;
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The prospective nominee’s ability to dedicate sufficient time, energy and attention to the diligent performance of his or her duties, including the prospective nominee’s service on other public company boards; and
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The extent to which the prospective nominee contributes to the range of talent, skill and expertise appropriate for the Board of Directors.
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Name
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Fees Earned Or
Paid in Cash ($)
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Total
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Edward Ray Burkholder
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4,000
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4,000
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Thomas L. Cline
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42,100
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42,100
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John N. Crist
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33,000
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33,000
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Ellen R. Fitzwater
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35,750
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35,750
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Daniel J. Harshman
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34,750
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34,750
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Richard S. Myers
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32,650
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32,650
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Michael W. Pugh
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32,650
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32,650
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Christopher S. Runion
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34,100
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34,100
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Ronald E. Wampler
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34,250
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34,250
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Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation
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Compensation
($)
2
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Dean W. Withers
President & CEO
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2015
2014
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295,500
280,500
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91,605
35,000
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78,029
73,303
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465,134
388,803
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Larry A. Caplinger
Executive Vice President &
Senior Loan Officer
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2015
2014
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204,000
193,800
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59,160
25,000
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67,132
61,027
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330,292
279,827
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Neil W. Hayslett
Executive Vice President &
Chief Administrative Officer
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2015
2014
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215,000
193,800
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66,650
25,000
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36,215
39,277
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317,865
258,077
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401(k) Company Match
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Company ESOP Contribution
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Company Deferred Compensation Contribution
2
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Life Insurance Premiums
3
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Director Fees
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Dean Withers
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2015
2014
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9,275
9,100
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10,943
19,904
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23,058
21,321
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1,253
1,228
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33,500
21,750
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78,029
73,303
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Larry Caplinger
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2015
2014
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8,145
7,349
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9,703
16,349
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15,918
14,731
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866
848
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32,500
21,750
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67,132
61,027
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Neil Hayslett
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2015
2014
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8,530
7,349
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10,042
16,349
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16,777
14,731
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866
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36,215
39,277
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Severance
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Other
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Dean W. Withers
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$886,500
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$17,100
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903,600
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Larry A. Caplinger
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612,000
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17,100
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629,100
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Neil W. Hayslett
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645,000
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17,100
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662,100
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Purchasing survey information related to other Virginia banks of similar size as prepared by the Virginia Bankers Association;
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Obtaining from Compass Point Research & Trading LLC a report of peer banks in Virginia and adjoining states that met certain asset and performance characteristics (the “peer group”).
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Financial measures such as net profit, return on equity (ROE), return on assets (ROA) and efficiency ratio relative to the peer group;
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Strategic objectives such as the establishment of new branch offices;
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Launching new or improving existing products that help us reach our goals of being a market leader and to attract and retain customers;
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Achievement of specific operational goals for the company, including improved productivity, risk management or portfolio management goals;
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Achieving excellence in their organizational structure and among their employees;
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Supporting our corporate values by promoting integrity through compliance with laws and regulations.
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March 23, 2016
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Audit Committee
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Thomas L. Cline
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Ellen R. Fitzwater
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Daniel J. Harshman
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Christopher S. Runion
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Ronald E. Wampler
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By Order of the Board of Directors
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/s/ Larry A. Caplinger
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April 12, 2016
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Larry A. Caplinger, Secretary
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No information found
* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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