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Scott J. Evernham

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Chief Risk Officer


Scott J. Evernham is Chief Risk Officer at Old National. Scott has held several leadership positions at Old National since joining the bank in 2003, including Executive Vice President of Wealth Management, President of Old National Insurance and Senior Vice President, Assistant General Counsel. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting with a minor in finance from Purdue University and earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. In addition, he is a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking and the Wharton Leadership Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Scott serves on the boards of the United Way of Southwestern Indiana, the EVSC Foundation and St. Vincent-Ascension Evansville Foundation. He is Chairman of the Executive Board of TOUCH, Inc. and founded Robin’s Nest Charitable Fund. Both non-profit organizations provide support to cancer patients and their families.