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1st Source Bank Promotes Two Senior Leaders

Following recent succession changes at the bank and parent company, 1st Source, the bank appointed John Bedient as chief operating officer and Dan Lifferth as chief administrative officer.

byBrianna Wilson
November 20, 2025
in News, People

1st Source Bank’s board of directors promoted two senior leaders following recent succession changes at the bank and parent company, 1st Source.

John Bedient will become chief operating officer and executive vice president with responsibility for information technology, Salesforce and the enterprise project management office in addition to his current operations responsibilities.

Dan Lifferth will become chief administrative officer and senior vice president. He will continue to oversee human resources and will add branch administration, community development, and administrative services as additional responsibilities.

Effective Oct. 1, 2025, 1st Source, parent company of 1st Source Bank, announced the transition of three senior leaders, Christopher J. Murphy to executive chairman, Andrea G. Short to CEO and president of the corporation and CEO of the bank, and Kevin C. Murphy to president of the bank. These additional promotions follow suit as 1st Source continues to align responsibilities and ensure preparedness for long-term success.

“Both colleagues were promoted due to their long-term service and dedication to our mission, culture and values,” Short said. “John’s strategic vision and leadership skills make him the ideal candidate for chief operating officer. With Dan’s extensive experience and commitment to our mission, he is well-equipped to continue to lead human resources as well as his new critical areas of responsibility.”

Bedient joined 1st Source Bank in 1991 as an entry-level financial analyst. In his nearly 35 years at the bank, he has had key responsibility for strategic projects including creation, management, and eventual wind-down of the bank’s specialty finance asset securitization portfolios, installation of a drastically improved core system, loan origination and CRM conversion projects, development and roll-out of the bank’s mobile banking platforms, in-house debit card systems, as well as online and in-branch account opening conversion projects. Additionally, Bedient has played a key role in the bank’s use of immediate payments, directing the bank’s utilization of the real-time payments (RTP) platform and most recently, in the bank’s participation on day one of the Federal Reserve’s FedNow payments systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Indiana University and serves Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County, Indiana as a board member and vice chairman of the board.

Lifferth has served as the senior vice president of human resources since 2015. In this role, he has been responsible for implementing employee engagement and leadership development improvements, including the bank’s LEAD and Engaging Manager Programs. He also led improvements to 1st Source’s early career pipelines, saw the bank through the challenging COVID-19 pandemic with a people-first mindset, and led the transition of core HR platforms. Prior to his tenure at 1st Source, Lifferth began his career in human resource management at Philips Consumer Electronics. With nearly 30 years of expertise, he’s also worked on major organizational transition initiatives with IBM, Whirlpool Corporation, United Technologies and with a private equity engagement with Carlyle/BC Partners. He holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial and organizational psychology, with a minor in economics, from Middle Tennessee State University, and a master of business administration from Ohio State University. In 2023, Lifferth also completed the Stonier/Wharton Graduate School of Banking at the University of Pennsylvania.

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