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Proxy Statement
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Confidential,
for Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule
14a-6(e)(2))
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Definitive
Proxy Statement
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Definitive
Additional Materials
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¨
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Soliciting
Material Pursuant to §240.14a-12
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x
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No
fee required.
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¨
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Fee
computed on table below per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and
0-11.
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(1)
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Title
of each class of securities to which the transaction applies:
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(2)
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Aggregate
number of securities to which the transaction applies:
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(3)
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Per
unit price or other underlying value of the transaction computed
pursuant
to Exchange Act Rule 0-11 (set forth the amount on which the filing
fee is
calculated and state how it was determined):
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(4)
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Proposed
maximum aggregate value of the transaction:
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(5)
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Total
fee paid:
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¨
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Fee
paid previously with preliminary materials.
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Check
box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Exchange Act
Rule
0-11(a)(2) and identify the filing for which the offsetting fee
was paid
previously. Identify the previous filing by registration statement
number,
or the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing.
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(1)
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Amount
Previously Paid:
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(2)
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Form,
Schedule or Registration Statement No.:
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(3)
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Filing
Party:
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(4)
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Date
Filed:
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1.
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To
elect one Class I director to serve for a term of two years and five
Class
II directors to serve for a term of three years. The names of the
nominees
are set forth in the accompanying proxy
statement.
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2.
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To
ratify the Board of Directors’ appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as the
independent registered public accounting firm for City Holding Company
for
2007.
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3.
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To
transact such other business as may properly come before the
meeting.
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BENEFICIAL
OWNERSHIP
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||||||||||||||||
Name
of Beneficial Owner
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Sole
Voting and Investment Power
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Other
(1)
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Common
Shares Subject to a Right to Acquire (2)
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Aggregate
Percentage Owned
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CHCO
Shares Held as Collateral for Loans
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(#)
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(#)
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(#)
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(%)
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(#)
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Directors
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||||||||||||||||
Samuel
M. Bowling
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52,916
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13,651
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Hugh
R. Clonch
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20,377
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91,984
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Oshel
B. Craigo (3)
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10,983
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2,912
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-
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*
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75,812
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|||||||||||
John
R. Elliot (4)
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-
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-
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
William
H. File III (3)
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13,476
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999
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Robert
D. Fisher
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12,829
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-
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Jay
C. Goldman
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12,958
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-
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Charles
R. Hageboeck
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17,668
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9,564
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43,000
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
David
W. Hambrick
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35,232
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3,415
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Tracy
W. Hylton II (3)
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18,557
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-
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
C.
Dallas Kayser (3)
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16,829
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505
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Philip
L. McLaughlin
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31,601
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4,397
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
James
L. Rossi
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10,859
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276
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Sharon
H. Rowe (3)
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33,511
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8
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-
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*
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10,000
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|||||||||||
James
E. Songer II
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7,919
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62,108
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Mary
H. Williams
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8,101
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56,740
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-
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
Named
Executive Officers
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-
|
|||||||||||||||
David
L. Bumgarner
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2,500
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202
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10,000
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*
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-
|
|||||||||||
Craig
G. Stilwell
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19,513
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1,227
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27,000
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
John
A. DeRito
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2,700
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-
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17,000
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*
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-
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|||||||||||
John
W. Alderman III
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2,750
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2,353
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4,500
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*
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-
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Directors
and Executive Officers as a group (20 persons)
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331,279
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250,341
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101,500
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3.69
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%
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85,812
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||||||||||
Name
and Address of Beneficial Owner
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Amount
and Nature of
Beneficial
Ownership (1)
(2)
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Percent
of
Class
(2)
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Barclay’s
Global Investors, N.A.
45
Fremont Street,
San
Francisco, CA 94105-2228
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1,104,500
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6.29%
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Name
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Age(1)
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Director
Since
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Principal
Occupation During The Past Five Years
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Class
I Directors (Terms Expire in 2009)
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John
R. Elliot
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61
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2007
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Owner
and President, AMFM, Inc. (nursing homes). Owner and President, Capitol
Conference Center (high tech conference center). Owner and President,
Continental Health Care, Inc. (construction company). Owner and President,
John Elliot Associates (architectural company).
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Class
II Nominees (Terms Expire in 2010):
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Oshel
B. Craigo
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69
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2001
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Chief
Executive Officer, Better Foods, Inc. (restaurants).
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William
H. File III
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59
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2001
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Partner,
File Payne Scherer & File, PLLC (law firm).
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Tracy
W. Hylton II
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58
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1993(2)
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President,
Eller, Inc. (construction and reclamation company). Member, Harper
Hotel
LLC (management company). Member, HMTWH, LLC (real estate investments).
President, Lightning, Inc. (lease holding and coal sales). Member,
M &
T, LLC (partner in coal loading dock). Vice President, Nell Jean
Enterprises, Inc. (retail sales of mining, construction, sporting
goods).
President, New Land Leasing Company, Inc. (lease holding company).
President, Patience, Inc. (surface coal mining). Member, T & M, LLC
(land owner and lessor).
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C.
Dallas Kayser
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55
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1995
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Senior
Partner, Kayser, Layne & Clark, PLLC (formerly C. Dallas Kayser, LC)
(law firm).
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Sharon
H. Rowe
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55
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2001
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Senior
Consultant, Gallagher/Goodwin-Gregg Communications Group since May
2006.
Retired as Vice President of Communications, The Greenbrier Resort
and
Club Management Company and Director of Communications, The Greenbrier
(resort/hotel) on January 1, 2006.
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The
Board of Directors recommends that shareholders vote “FOR” all of the
Class I and Class II nominees listed above.
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Continuing
Directors
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|||
Class
III Directors (Terms Expire in 2008)
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Samuel
M. Bowling
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68
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1983
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President
and Treasurer, Dougherty Co., Inc. (mechanical
contractor).
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Hugh
R. Clonch
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67
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1995
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President,
Clonch Industries (lumber manufacturer).
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Robert
D. Fisher
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54
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1994
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Partner,
Adams, Fisher & Chappell, PLLC (law firm).
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Jay
C. Goldman
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63
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1988
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President,
Goldman and Associates (real estate). Former Mayor, City of Charleston,
Charleston, WV until June 2003.
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Charles
R. Hageboeck
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44
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2005
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President
and Chief Executive Officer, City Holding Company and City National
Bank
since February 1, 2005. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer, City Holding Company and City National Bank from June 2001
-
January 31, 2005.
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Philip
L. McLaughlin
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66
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1993(2)
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Retired
as Chairman of the Board, City Holding Company in April 2002.
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Class
I Directors (Terms Expire in 2009)
|
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David
W. Hambrick
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65
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1993(2)
|
Self-employed
attorney since January 2005. Attorney, Guills & Via, PLLC (law firm)
from January 2002 - December 2004.
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James
L. Rossi
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52
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2001
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Owner
& President, James Rossi CPA, A.C. (public accounting). Member, Mason
Development Group, LLC (commercial real estate development and
leasing).
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James
E. Songer II
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50
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2000
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President,
Songer Insurance Agency (insurance agency). Owner, Homeseekers LLC
(real
estate sales and development).
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Mary
E. Hooten Williams
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45
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2001
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Vice
President and Treasurer, Virginia Street Properties Corp. and Hooten
Properties (real estate rental company) since January 2006. Owner,
Bistro
Gourmet, LLC (aka Kitchen 1010) (gourmet food market and catering)
from
December 2004 - September 2006. Treasurer, Hooten Equipment Company
(dealers/distributors of commercial heating and air conditioning
and
suppliers of food service equipment) until December 15,
2004.
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Director
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Executive
Committee
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Audit
Committee
|
Nominating
and
Governance
Committee
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Compensation
Committee
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Trust
Committee
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Samuel
M. Bowling
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*
|
*
|
|||
Hugh
R. Clonch
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*
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*
|
|||
Oshel
B. Craigo
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*
|
*
|
|||
William
H. File III
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**
|
||||
Robert
D. Fisher
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*
|
*
|
|||
Jay
C. Goldman
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*
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**
|
*
|
||
Charles
R. Hageboeck
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*
|
||||
David
W. Hambrick
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*
|
||||
Tracy
W. Hylton II
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*
|
||||
C.
Dallas Kayser
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*
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*
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**
|
||
Philip
L. McLaughlin
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*
|
||||
E.
M. Payne III
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**
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*
|
|||
James
L. Rossi
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*
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**
|
|||
Sharon
H. Rowe
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*
|
||||
James
E. Songer II
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*
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*
|
|||
Mary
H. Williams
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*
|
||||
Number
of Meetings Held in 2006
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0
|
6
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1
|
2
|
4
|
Monthly
Pension Benefit
|
Pension
Start Date
|
Present
Value of Benefit @ 12/31/06
|
Expense
Taken in 2006
In
regard to benefits
|
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William
H. File III
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$6,631.30
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7/1/2017
|
$423,387.83
|
$24,597
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Tracy
W. Hylton II
|
$4,789.77
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9/1/2018
|
$285,186.33
|
$16,568
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James
E. Songer II
|
$3,000.00
|
5/1/2026
|
$112,890.69
|
$6,558
|
Edward
M. Payne III
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$11,952.91
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4/1/2006
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$689,301.13
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$42,376
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DIRECTOR
COMPENSATION
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Name
|
Fees
Earned
or
Paid in
Cash
|
Stock
Awards
|
Option
Awards
|
Non-Equity
Incentive
Plan
Compensation
|
Change
in
Pension
Value
and
Nonqualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings
|
All
Other
Compensation
(1)
|
Total
|
|||||||||||||||
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
||||||||||||||||
Samuel
M. Bowling
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27,500
|
11,802
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
550
|
39,852
|
|||||||||||||||
Hugh
R. Clonch
|
17,750
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
33,486
|
|||||||||||||||
Oshel
B. Craigo
|
17,500
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
33,236
|
|||||||||||||||
William
H. File III
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21,500
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
24,597
|
-
|
61,833
|
|||||||||||||||
Robert
D. Fisher
|
18,750
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
34,486
|
|||||||||||||||
Jay
C. Goldman
|
23,750
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
39,486
|
|||||||||||||||
Charles
R. Hageboeck (2)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||
David
W. Hambrick
|
20,400
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
36,136
|
|||||||||||||||
Tracy
W. Hylton II
|
20,000
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
16,568
|
-
|
52,304
|
|||||||||||||||
C.
Dallas Kayser
|
23,250
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
38,986
|
|||||||||||||||
Philip
L. McLaughlin
|
23,375
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
39,111
|
|||||||||||||||
Edward
M. Payne III
|
25,400
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
42,376
|
-
|
83,512
|
|||||||||||||||
James
L. Rossi
|
29,900
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
45,636
|
|||||||||||||||
Sharon
H. Rowe
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20,400
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
36,136
|
|||||||||||||||
James
E. Songer II
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18,250
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
6,558
|
-
|
40,544
|
|||||||||||||||
Mary
H. Williams
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19,000
|
15,736
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
34,736
|
Name
|
Age*
|
Business
Experience
|
Charles
R. Hageboeck
|
44
|
President
and Chief Executive Officer, City Holding Company and City National
Bank
since February 1, 2005. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer, City Holding Company and City National Bank from June 2001
-
January 31, 2005.
|
Craig
G. Stilwell
|
51
|
Executive
Vice President of Retail Banking since February 23, 2005. Executive
Vice
President of Marketing & Human Resources, City Holding Company and
City National Bank May 2001 - February 22, 2005.
|
John
A. DeRito
|
57
|
Executive
Vice President of Commercial Banking, City Holding Company and City
National Bank since June 25, 2004. Credit Officer, Central West Virginia
Region, BB&T from November 2000 - June 2004.
|
John
W. Alderman, III
|
42
|
Senior
Vice President and Chief Legal Counsel, City Holding Company and
City
National Bank since April 1997.
|
David
L. Bumgarner
|
42
|
Senior
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, City Holding Company
and City
National Bank since February 2005. Audit Senior Manager, Arnett &
Foster, PLLC from August 2000 - January
2005.
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CHCO
|
$2
to $5 Billion
Peer
Group
|
Regional
Peer Group
|
|
Total
Assets at 12/31/06 (median for peers)
|
$2.5
billion
|
$2.8
billion
|
$3.0
billion
|
Net
Income (median)
|
$53.2
million
|
$28.9
million
|
$34.7
billion
|
2005
ROA (median)
|
2.11%
|
1.09%
|
1.23%
|
2005
ROTE (median)
|
22.57%
|
16.86%
|
17.0%
|
Number
of Companies
|
100
|
20
|
2006
Compensation
|
Total
Cash Compensation (Average)
|
Total
Cash Compensation (Median)
|
$2
to $5B Peers - 2005
|
$643,344
|
$549,697
|
Regional
Peers - 2005
|
$559,127
|
$562,299
|
SUMMARY
COMPENSATION
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name
and
Principal
Position
|
Year
|
Salary
|
Bonus
|
Stock
Awards
|
Option
Awards
|
Non-Equity
Incentive
Plan
Compensation
|
Change
In
Pension
Value
and
Nonqualified
Deferred
Compensation
Earnings
|
All
Other
Compensation
(1)
|
Total
|
|||||||||||||||||||
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Charles
R. Hageboeck
|
2006
|
336,131
|
60,000
|
-
|
-
|
165,041
|
-
|
8,085
|
569,257
|
|||||||||||||||||||
President,
Chief Executive Officer and Director
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
David
L. Bumgarner
|
2006
|
140,000
|
21,825
|
-
|
-
|
40,425
|
-
|
4,476
|
206,726
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Senior
Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(Principal
Financial Officer)
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Craig
G. Stilwell
|
2006
|
197,700
|
32,000
|
-
|
-
|
116,841
|
-
|
6,847
|
353,388
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Executive
Vice President, Retail Banking
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
John
A. DeRito
|
2006
|
177,569
|
28,745
|
-
|
-
|
83,235
|
-
|
6,967
|
296,516
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Executive
Vice President, Commercial Banking
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
John
W. Alderman, III
|
2006
|
166,458
|
36,412
|
-
|
-
|
36,412
|
-
|
5,348
|
244,630
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Senior
Vice President & Chief Corporate Counsel
|
GRANTS
OF PLAN-BASED AWARDS
|
||||||||||
Estimated
Future Payouts
Under
Non-Equity Incentive Plan
Awards
|
Estimated
Future Payouts Under
Equity
Incentive Plan Awards
|
|||||||||
Name
|
Grant
Date
|
Threshold
|
Target
|
Maximum
|
Threshold
|
Target
|
Maximum
|
All
Other
Stock
Awards:
Number
of
Shares
of
Stock
or
Units
|
All
Other
Option
Awards:
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Options
|
Exercise
or
Base
Price
of
Option
Awards
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
(#)
|
(#)
|
(#)
|
(#)
|
(#)
|
($/sh)
|
||
Charles
R. Hageboeck
|
|
67,226
|
168,066
|
none
|
||||||
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
|
|||||||||
David
L. Bumgarner
|
|
12,936
|
32,340
|
none
|
||||||
(Principal
Financial Officer)
|
|
|||||||||
Craig
G. Stilwell
|
39,540
|
98,850
|
none
|
|||||||
|
||||||||||
John
A. DeRito
|
|
26,635
|
66,588
|
none
|
||||||
|
||||||||||
John
W. Alderman, III
|
|
11,652
|
29,130
|
none
|
OUTSTANDING
EQUITY AWARDS AT FISCAL YEAR-END
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Option
Awards
|
Stock
Awards
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Name
|
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Unexercised
Options
|
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Unexercised
Options
|
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Awards:
Number
of
Securities
Underlying
Unearned
Options
|
Option
Exercise
Price
|
Option
Expiration
Date
|
Number
of
Shares
of
Units
of
Stock
That
Have
Not
Vested
|
Market
Value
of
Shares
or
Units
of
Stock
That
Have
Not
Vested
|
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Awards:
Number
of
Unearned
Shares,
Units
or
Other
Rights
That
Have
Not
Vested
|
Equity
Incentive
Plan
Awards:
Market
or
Payout
Value
of
Unearned
Shares,
or
Other
Rights
That
Have
Not
Vested
|
|||||||||||||||||||
(#)
|
(#)
|
(#)
|
($)
|
(#)
|
($)
|
(#)
|
($)
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
Exerciseable
|
Unexerciseable
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Charles
R. Hageboeck
|
10,000
|
-
|
-
|
28.000
|
2/25/2013
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
10,000
|
-
|
-
|
33.900
|
2/24/2014
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
14,000
|
36,000
|
-
|
32.925
|
1/30/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
David
L. Bumgarner
|
5,000
|
5,000
|
-
|
32.925
|
1/30/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
(Principal
Financial Officer)
|
2,500
|
-
|
-
|
36.900
|
12/20/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Craig
G. Stilwell
|
10,000
|
-
|
-
|
28.000
|
2/25/2013
|
300
|
12,267
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
10,000
|
-
|
-
|
33.900
|
2/24/2014
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
1,000
|
4,000
|
-
|
31.320
|
2/24/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
5,000
|
-
|
-
|
36.900
|
12/20/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
John
A. DeRito
|
10,000
|
-
|
-
|
32.410
|
6/27/2014
|
200
|
8,178
|
-
|
-
|
|||||||||||||||||||
1,000
|
4,000
|
-
|
30.650
|
2/22/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
5,000
|
-
|
-
|
36.900
|
12/20/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
John
W. Alderman, III
|
5,000
|
-
|
-
|
36.900
|
12/20/2015
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
OPTION
EXERCISES AND STOCK VESTED
|
||||
Option
Awards
|
Stock
Awards
|
|||
Name
|
Number
of
Shares
Acquired
on
Exercise
|
Value
Realized
Upon
Exercise
|
Number
of
Shares
Acquired
on
Vesting
|
Value
Realized
on
Vesting
|
(#)
|
($)
|
(#)
|
($)
|
|
Charles
R. Hageboeck
|
8,000
|
187,280
|
-
|
-
|
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
2,332
|
55,993
|
|
|
10,332
|
243,273
|
|
|
|
David
L. Bumgarner
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
(Principal
Financial Officer)
|
||||
Craig
G. Stilwell
|
2,807
|
67,906
|
-
|
-
|
2,807
|
67,906
|
|
|
|
John
A. DeRito
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
John
W. Alderman, III
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
POST-EMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Name
|
Termination
For
Good Cause
|
Termination
Without
Good Cause
|
Voluntary
Resignation
|
Death
(1)
|
Disability
(2)
|
Change
of
Control
(3)
|
|||||||||||||
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
($)
|
||||||||||||||
Charles
R. Hageboeck (4)
|
-
|
1,731,326
|
1,170,154
|
1,731,326
|
1,731,326
|
1,731,326
|
|||||||||||||
(Principal
Executive Officer)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
David
L. Bumgarner (5)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
211,812
|
|||||||||||||
(Principal
Financial Officer)
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Craig
G. Stilwell (6)
|
-
|
1,087,433
|
740,892
|
1,087,433
|
1,087,433
|
1,087,433
|
|||||||||||||
John
A. DeRito (7)
|
-
|
353,219
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
598,222
|
|||||||||||||
John
W. Alderman, III (8)
|
-
|
497,688
|
-
|
497,688
|
258,406
|
497,688
|
|
|
2006
|
|
2005
|
|
||
Audit
Fees…………………...............................
|
|
$
|
546,918
|
|
$
|
581,571
|
|
Audit-Related
Fees…………............................
|
|
|
9,080
|
|
|
35,860
|
|
Tax
Fees……………………...............................
|
|
|
68,000
|
|
|
93,205
|
|
Total
Fees…………………................................
|
|
$
|
623,998
|
|
$
|
710,636
|
|
o
|
as
to each person whom the shareholder proposes to nominate for election
as a
director:
|
o
|
as
to the shareholder giving the notice and the beneficial owner, if
any, on
whose behalf the nomination is
made:
|
o
|
as
to each matter:
|
o
|
as
to the shareholder giving the notice and the beneficial owner, if
any, on
whose behalf the proposal is made, the information described above,
with
respect to the shareholder proposing such
business.
|
·
|
identify
individuals qualified to become board members,
|
·
|
select,
or recommend that the Board select, the director nominees for the
next
annual meeting of shareholders; and
|
·
|
oversee
governance matters.
|
·
|
Consider
periodically the desired composition of the Board of Directors, including
such factors as expertise and
diversity.
|
·
|
Establish
any qualifications and standards for individual
directors.
|
·
|
Review
periodically the composition of the Board of Directors, taking into
account the desired composition of the Board of Directors and the
qualifications and standards for individual
directors.
|
·
|
Identify
candidates for election to the Board of Directors. The Committee
identifies candidates for election to the Board of Directors on its
own as
well as by considering recommendations from shareholders, other members
of
the Board, officers and employees of the Company, and other sources
that
the Committee deems appropriate. Shareholder recommendations for
candidates for election to the Board of Directors shall be made in
accordance with the Company’s Bylaws. The Committee may retain a
third-party search firm to assist in the identification of possible
candidates for election to the Board of
Directors.
|
·
|
Evaluate
candidates for election to the Board of Directors. The Committee
will
evaluate all candidates for election to the Board of Directors, regardless
of the source from which the candidate was first identified, based
upon
the totality of the merits of each candidate and not based upon minimum
qualifications or attributes. In considering the individual nominees,
the
Committee will take into account the qualifications of other Board
members
to ensure that a broad variety of skill sets and experience beneficial
to
the Company and its business are represented on the Board of Directors.
The Committee also will ensure that the Board is composed of a sufficient
number of independent directors to satisfy the Nasdaq listing
requirements. In addition, the Committee will seek to assure that
at least
three of the Board’s independent members satisfy the Nasdaq financial and
accounting experience requirements and the heightened independence
standards of the Securities and Exchange Commission and that at least
one
of such three members qualifies as an "audit committee financial
expert"
(as defined by the Securities and Exchange
Commission).
|
·
|
Nominate
qualified individuals for election to the Board of
Directors.
|
·
|
Recommend
to the Board of Directors the composition of the Committees of the
Board
of Directors.
|
·
|
Review
periodically the Company’s Corporate Governance Policies and recommend to
the Board of Directors governance issues that should be considered
by the
Board.
|
·
|
Review
periodically the Company’s Code of
Conduct.
|
·
|
Obtain
confirmation from management that the policies included in the Code
of
Conduct are understood and
implemented.
|
·
|
Evaluate
periodically the adequacy of the Company’s conflict of interest
policies.
|
·
|
Consider
other corporate governance and related
issues.
|
·
|
Consider
with management public policy issues that may affect the
Company.
|
·
|
Review
periodically the Company’s Committee structure and operations and the
working relationship between each Committee and the Board of
Directors.
|
·
|
Consider,
discuss and recommend ways to improve the effectiveness of the Board
of
Directors.
|
·
|
Report
its activities regularly to the Board of
Directors.
|
·
|
Perform
such other functions as may be requested by the Board of
Directors.
|
c/o
Corporate Election Services
P.
O. Box 1150
Pittsburgh,
PA 15230-1150
|
Vote
by Telephone
|
|
Have
your proxy card available when you call
Toll-Free 1-888-693-8683 using
a touch-tone phone and follow the simple instructions to record your
vote.
|
||
Vote
by Internet
|
||
Have
your proxy card available when you access the website www.cesvote.com
and
follow the simple instructions to record your vote.
|
||
Vote
by Mail
|
||
Please
mark, sign and date your proxy card and return it in the postage-paid
envelope
provided or return it to: Corporate Election Services, P.O. Box 1150,
Pittsburgh PA 15230.
|
Vote
by Telephone
Call
Toll-Free using a
touch-tone
telephone:
1-888-693-8683
|
Vote
by Internet
Access
the Website and
cast
your vote:
www.cesvote.com
|
Vote
by Mail
Return
your proxy
in
the postage-paid
envelope
provided
|
Dated:
________________________________, 2007
|
|
____________________________________
Signature
|
|
____________________________________
Signature,
if held jointly
|
|
Please
date and sign exactly as name appears hereon. If shares are held
jointly,
each shareholder should sign. Agents, executors, administrators,
guardians, trustees, etc. should use full title, and, if more than
one,
all should sign. If the shareholder is a corporation, please sign
full
corporate name by the president or another authorized officer. If
a
partnership, please sign in partnership name by authorized
person.
|
1.
|
Proposal
to elect one Class I director to serve for a term of two years and
to
elect five Class II directors to serve for a term of three
years.
|
|||||
CLASS
I NOMINEE:
|
(1)
John R. Elliot
|
|||||
CLASS
II NOMINEES:
|
(2)
Oshel B. Craigo
|
(3)
William H. File III
|
(4)
Tracy W. Hylton II
|
|||
(5)
C. Dallas Kayser
|
(6)
Sharon H. Rowe
|
|||||
o
FOR (except
as marked to the contrary above)
|
o
WITHHOLD authority
|
|||||
To
withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee, strike a line
through the nominee’s name above.
|
||||||
2.
|
Proposal
to ratify the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors’ appointment of
Ernst & Young, LLP as the independent registered public accounting
firm for City Holding Company for 2007.
|
|||||
o
FOR
|
o
AGAINST
|
o
ABSTAIN
|
||||
3
|
In
their discretion, the Proxies are authorized to vote upon such other
business as may properly come before the Annual Meeting of Shareholders
or
any adjournment or adjournments
thereof.
|