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Community First Bankshares Announces Change in Board of Directors
FARGO, N.D., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Community First Bankshares, Inc.
announced today that its Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of
Dennis M. Mathisen as a director of the company, effective Dec. 1, 2003.
Mathisen, 64, is chairman and CEO of The Marshall Group, Inc., an investment and
merchant banking company and Marshall Bank, N.A., a national bank with offices
in downtown Minneapolis and Hallock, Minn.
Mr. Mathisen has elected to dedicate his energies to the continued expansion of
The Marshall Group. Marshall, based in Minneapolis, with offices in Atlanta,
Chicago, Dallas, San Diego and St. Louis, originates, structures and distributes
finance opportunities through a commercial lending subsidiary, a registered
broker dealer and several other operating subsidiaries. The company delivers
service and investment banking solutions for community banks and institutional,
government and corporate entities nationwide. "While I have greatly enjoyed
serving the shareholders of Community First," said Mathisen, "I have found that
my extensive business interests necessitate greater time commitments, which, in
turn, result in less time available for other ventures."
Mr. Mathisen has served on the Community First Board of Directors since 1996,
when Community First merged with Mountain Parks Financial Corp., Denver, Colo.,
which operated 22 banking offices in 17 Colorado communities, more than doubling
Community First's assets in Colorado. At that time, Mr. Mathisen was president
and chief executive officer of Mountain Parks Financial. As a director of
Community First Bankshares, Mr. Mathisen previously chaired the Finance
Committee and served on its Corporate Governance and Audit Committees.
"We greatly appreciate the more than 30 years of experience that Dennis Mathisen
has brought to his tenure on our Board of Directors," said Mark Anderson,
president and chief executive officer of Community First. "His finance
expertise, along with his banking and legal background, provided skillful
insights to assist in developing strategies to enhance long-term growth
opportunities for Community First."
Community First Bankshares, a $5.5 billion financial services company, provides
a complete line of banking, investment, insurance, mortgage and trust products
to individuals and businesses. The company's extensive offering of financial
products and services is marketed through full-service offices in 136
communities in 12 states-Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota,
Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
The company's services include an online banking system that offers electronic
bill payment and discount brokerage capabilities, telephone banking and an
extensive ATM network. Community First Bankshares stock is traded on The Nasdaq
Stock Market(R) under the symbol CFBX. The latest investor and other corporate
information is available at its Web site, http://www.communityfirst.com/ .
This press release contains forward-looking statements under the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from
historical earnings and those presently anticipated or projected. The company
wishes to caution readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-
looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Factors that could
cause actual results to differ from the results discussed in the forward-
looking statements include, but are not limited to: risk of loans and
investments, including dependence on local economic conditions; competition for
the company's customers from other providers of financial services; possible
adverse effects of changes in interest rates; execution and implementation of a
series of previously announced strategic initiatives; balance sheet and capital
ratio risks related to the share repurchase program; risks related to the
company's acquisition and market extension strategy, including risks of
adversely changing results of operations and factors affecting the company's
ability to consummate further acquisitions or extend its markets; and other
risks detailed in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond
the control of the company.
DATASOURCE: Community First Bankshares, Inc.
CONTACT: Jeff Wilhoit of Financial Relations Board, +1-312-640-6757,
, or Mark A. Anderson of Community First
Bankshares, Inc., +1-701-298-5600,
Web site: http://www.communityfirst.com/