Two outstanding community members were recently acknowledged for their accomplishments during the May 10, 2019, Â鶹ӰԺ at Tuscarawas Commencement Ceremony.
Shirley A. Wagner, a long-time supporter of education and an avid volunteer, received the 2018-2019 Â鶹ӰԺ State Tuscarawas Community Service Award. This recognition is given to valued members of the community who have generously volunteered their time and expertise to Â鶹ӰԺ State Tuscarawas.
Wagner is a graduate of Muskingum College and New Philadelphia High School and a retired teacher from New Philadelphia City Schools after 20 years. She has been a quiet symbol of support for many organizations across Tuscarawas County, including the Summer Showcase at Tuscora Park, the Philharmonic, the Tuscarawas Center for the Arts, the Little Theater, Â鶹ӰԺ at Tuscarawas and the campus’ Performing Arts Center.
She has also been active in several city organizations, such as the Tuscarawas County Historical Society, Dennison Railroad Depot, Dover Historical Society, Friends of the Tuscarawas County Public Library and the Tuscarawas County Retired Teachers Association, as well as Trumpet in the Land – in all of which she has been named a life member.
Supporting education, Wagner provides a scholarship for the Quaker Foundation and several for Muskingum University in the names of her late husband, Donald P. Wagner, and father, Guy O. Kimmel. Wagner received the Distinguished Service Award from Muskingum.
Wagner also was recognized with the Zeisberger Heckewelder Award from the Tuscarawas County Historical Society and the Quaker Foundation Distinguished Service Award.
Additionally, she was an active treasurer of the Tourist Club, Women’s Club and the Friends of the Tuscarawas County Public Library. She continues as a member of the Â鶹ӰԺ State Tuscarawas Chestnut Society, which supports the Tuscarawas campus and students, and the College Club.
Always supporting Tuscarawas County, Wagner is committed to helping her hometown as much as possible. A lifelong resident of New Philadelphia, Wagner has done everything from lifeguard at Tuscora Park pool, teach at the high school and even serve as the 2007 First Town Days Parade Grand Marshall. She does all of this with a smile, because it's the kind of thing she likes to do. Wagner also likes to wind down with a good book and an Indians game on the radio.
Trent B. Troyer received the 2018-19 Â鶹ӰԺ State Tuscarawas Distinguished Alumni Award. This honor recognizes the professional and community accomplishments of alumni from Â鶹ӰԺ State Tuscarawas and is the highest acknowledgement bestowed on one of our outstanding graduates.
Troyer serves as President & Chief Executive Officer of FFD Financial Corporation and First Federal Community Bank, National Association in Dover, Ohio. He has been in the banking industry for 35 years and has served as President of FFD and First Federal since 2000. He is a graduate of New Philadelphia High School, Â鶹ӰԺ Tuscarawas (Associate Degree) and Ashland University (BSBA). Troyer also graduated from American Bankers Association’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University.
First Federal Community Bank is a $400 Million dollar national bank headquartered in Dover Ohio with seven offices in Tuscarawas and Holmes County. The bank was recently honored by American Banker in its 2018 article ranking the Top 200 Community Banks in the nation (under $2 billion in assets) where it achieved a ranking of 15th in the nation and 1st in Ohio based upon its three year performance.
Actively involved in volunteer community and industry activities, Troyer presently serves the boards of: Tuscarawas County Community Improvement Corporation (CIC), New Philadelphia City Schools Quaker Foundation, Ohio Bank Pac and Connecticut Online Computer Center, Inc. (COCC). Troyer also serves the banking industry as a member of American Bankers Association Community Bankers Council, ex-officio member of Ohio Bankers League Board of Directors (where he previously served as the Chairman in 2013). He also presently is involved as a member of the New Philadelphia Kiwanis Club, the Association of Ohio Commodores and a member of the Ohio Bankers League Government Relations Council.
He has been married to his wife Tammie for 32 years and they have 3 children—Caitlin, Zach and Mark.