Our Staff

We can come to your barn or kitchen table too!

Anya Pinkerton, president, agent: She has worked in the agricultural field for nearly 30 years, including experience as a loan manager . . . was Adam’s County executive director for Farm Service Agency after working for several other FSA offices throughout Ind. . . . earned a bachelor of science degree in animal science at Purdue . . . married to Purdue graduate and Union County resident Kevin, and have two adult children and two grandchildren . . . enjoys spending time with her family and helping on the family farm.

Mark Bills, agent: He has 20-some years of crop insurance experience . . . is from Falmouth and farms in Fayette and Rush Counties . . . prior to joining Bath Insurance Group, Mark was an agent for the southeastern Indiana and west central Ohio area . . . he has three adult children and five grandchildren. 

Tim Rude, service representative/agent: He has 20-plus years of successful maintenance, customer service and sales experience in the copy industry, and has received multiple certifications and highest customer service ratings from clients . . . attended Ivy Tech and Vincennes . . . he and his wife Rachael have two adult sons . . . enjoys running and watching  basketball and soccer.

Wendy Klein, service representative: She has six-plus years in sales and office management experience . . . coached Union County High School volleyball for four years . . .  happily married for 21 years with one son and one daughter . . . enjoys time with her family, raising livestock and gardening.

Branden Logue, president/CEO of Bath State Bank: He's been with BSB since 1998 in various positions, and serves as director on the Bath State Bancorp Board since 2007 . . . earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting and marketing from the University of Indianapolis . . . an alumnus of the Graduate School of Banking . . . raised on a Union County farm and was involved in 4-H . . . he and his wife Jess have three children . . . enjoys attending his kids sporting events and livestock shows, and watching Purdue basketball.