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Jacie Wilson retired from Bane-Welker after 23 years
 
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – Jacie Wilson recently retired from Bane-Welker Equipment after 23 years with the ag company.
“We’d like to wish Jacie well in her retirement,” stated Jason Bane, president of Bane-Welker Equipment. “She has been here for much of our growth and has been an important part of our company’s history. She will be missed.”
Wilson began her career at BWE in June 1997 and worked part time at the Wingate location. At that time, there were only three locations. Soon, she became a full-time employee and worked in several capacities including payables, receivables, work orders and more. Wilson moved to the administrative office in Crawfordsville in November 2010 and became accounting supervisor.
“I have met some wonderful people while working at BWE and will take away many wonderful memories,” Wilson stated. “I’m looking forward to spending more time with my twin grandsons, Thomas and Tucker and traveling to Arizona during the winter months with my husband Steve. We hope to watch a lot of baseball too.”
Bane-Welker Equipment, founded in 1967 by Kenneth and Patricia Bane, is an agriculture equipment company representing Case IH and other complimentary brands. The company operates nine stores in Indiana: Crawfordsville, 
La Crosse, Lebanon, Remington, Terre Haute, Pendleton, Plymouth, Winamac, and Wingate; and three in Ohio: Eaton, Wilmington and Georgetown.

12/22/2020