Recent Insider Transactions • May 20
CEO, President & Director recently sold US$120k worth of stock On the 15th of May, Jeremiah Smith sold around 7k shares on-market at roughly US$17.69 per share. This transaction amounted to 4.2% of their direct individual holding at the time of the trade. This was the largest sale by an insider in the last 3 months. This was Jeremiah's only on-market trade for the last 12 months. 공시 • Apr 10
First Northern Community Bancorp, Annual General Meeting, May 19, 2026 First Northern Community Bancorp, Annual General Meeting, May 19, 2026. Location: at first northern banks operations center, located at 210 stratford avenue, california 95620, dixon, United States 공시 • Jan 28
First Northern Community Bancorp and First Northern Bank Appoints Jean-Luc Servat to Board of Directors and Member of Asset/Liability, Audit, and Compliance Committees, Effective February 1, 2026 On January 22, 2026, First Northern Community Bancorp, announced the appointment of Jean-Luc Servat to First Northern Community Bancorp’s and First Northern Bank’s Board of Directors, effective February 1, 2026. Mr. Servat will be a member of the Bank’s Asset/Liability, Audit, and Compliance Committees. Servat’s addition strengthens the Board’s depth of experience in corporate strategy, balance sheet growth, capital markets, and disciplined growth execution. Servat is the Founder of Panoramic Capital Advisors Inc., which he established in 2013 to provide strategic and acquisition advisory services to financial institutions. During his tenure with the firm, he advised more than ten organizations across the Western and Midwestern United States and has executed 23 transactions with more than $2.6 billion in announced value, primarily focused on buy-side acquisitions within the banking industry. Servat has since stepped down from Panoramic Capital Advisors Inc. allowing him to focus on Board service, governance, and strategic oversight. A senior investment banker with 45 years of experience in the United States and Asia, Servat has held industry group and regional leadership positions with Merrill Lynch and Royal Bank of Canada. Over his career, he has advised corporate clients on more than 120 transactions and participated in raising over $70 billion in capital across U.S. and international markets. His expertise spans corporate strategy, acquisitions, and capital formation, with a strong focus on financial institutions. Servat also brings significant corporate governance experience, having served as a Director of Del Monte Corporation, where he worked closely with management and fellow directors on strategic execution, capital allocation, and shareholder considerations. He regularly advises Boards navigating regulatory requirements, strategic growth initiatives, and complex market cycles. 공시 • Jul 23
First Northern Community Bancorp Announced Board and Committee Changes First Northern Community Bancorp announced that Richard A. Bedoya has joined its Board of Directors of both the Bank and holding company, effective July 17, 2025. Mr. Bedoya will also serve on the Bank’s Audit, Asset/Liability, and Directors Loan Committees. He succeeds Foy McNaughton, who retired from the Board on July 20, 2025, upon reaching First Northern’s mandatory retirement age for directors. Mr. McNaughton served with distinction for 25 years. Mr. Bedoya is a seasoned business leader and entrepreneur with more than 30 years of experience spanning the automotive and agricultural industries. He currently serves as Owner and Partner at DuPratt Ford Auburn, where he brings decades of expertise in fixed operations, customer satisfaction, and business development. In addition, Mr. Bedoya is the Owner and CEO of Dixon Bee Company and the Owner of Bedoya Orchards, businesses that reflect his commitment to sustainable agriculture and innovation. Throughout his career, Mr. Bedoya has earned a reputation for driving growth, fostering long-term client relationships, and building high-performing teams. He has dedicated over two decades to community service, including serving as a life member and past president of the Dixon Lions Club, and volunteering in leadership roles with Davis Little League, Dixon Dolphins Swim, Dixon Rugby, and the Dixon High School Quarterback Club. He also serves on the advisory board for automotive technology at Cosumnes River College, supporting the advancement of technical education and workforce readiness. The other nine members of First Northern Bank’s Board of Directors include: Sean P. Quinn of Fairfield (Chairman), Richard M. Martinez of Dixon (Vice Chairman), Patrick R. Brady of Roseville, John M. Carbahal of Winters, Gregory DuPratt of Dixon, Barbara A. Hayes of Sacramento, Richard M. Martinez and Jeremiah Z. Smith of West Sacramento, and Louise A. Walker of Dixon. 공시 • Apr 12
First Northern Community Bancorp, Annual General Meeting, May 13, 2025 First Northern Community Bancorp, Annual General Meeting, May 13, 2025. Location: first northern banks operations center, at 210 stratford avenue, california.., dixon United States 공시 • Jul 03
First Northern Community Bancorp Announces Management Appointments First Northern Community Bancorp announced that Sean Quinn was elected to a three-year term as Chairman and Rick Martinez was elected to a one-year term as Vice Chairman at its recent 2024 Organization Meeting of the Board of Directors. Together, Quinn and Martinez bring over 20 years of First Northern directorship experience to their leadership positions. Sean P. Quinn joined First Northern’s Board of Directors in 2016 and will also serve on the following committees at the Bank: Audit, Compensation, Loan, Nominating and Corporate Governance, and Profit Sharing. Quinn is the former City Manager for the City of Fairfield, where he served from 2007 to 2014 (and as Interim City Manager in 2019). Prior to that, Quinn was the Director of Community Development for the City of Fairfield, where he oversaw planning, economic development, redevelopment, real estate, housing, business financing, and development planning/review. Quinn has owned his own small business and worked for a firm that provided small business lending and industrial, commercial, and residential development. Quinn has also worked in economic forecasting. In 2021, Quinn served as the Interim President/CEO of Solano Economic Development Corporation. Quinn received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Economics from University of California, Santa Barbara and did his graduate work in business at California State University, Chico. He is a founding member and past president of the California Association for Local Economic Development, past chair of the State of California Economic Development Loan Advisory Committee and past president of the Solano Land Trust. He is the past chair and current board member at Paradise Valley Estates and is a past president and current board member of the Fairfield Community Services Foundation and serves on the North Bay Health Advantage Board. Quinn’s experience as City Manager and service on boards of both private and public sector companies has provided him with broad financial knowledge, and experience in housing and real estate development, economic development, and risk management. Richard M. Martinez joined First Northern’s Board of Directors in 2011 and most recently served as Chairman of the Board from 2018 to 2022. Martinez is a member of the following committees at the Bank: Compensation, Loan, and Nominating and Corporate Governance. Martinez is a partner in Triad Farms, a diversified row crop farm that operates property in Solano and Yolo Counties. He has been responsible for the financial management of the farming operations for over 30 years. From 1981 to 1985, Martinez was employed by the Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in Yolo County and served as Division Manager for the Irrigation and Flood Control operations. Martinez received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture from California State University, Chico. He served for 20 years as a director for the Dixon Resource Conservation District and also served as the Chairman for the Dixon Joint Powers Authority for regional drainage. Martinez remains active in many agricultural and natural resources related associations and advisory committees. His experience in the management of both private and public sectors in the region has provided him with extensive knowledge of the local agriculture community.