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Alberta Cefis explains how global transaction banking is changing the way the world does business, and this international bank is leading the way.
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Doug Hultquist explains how this company created a community banking enterprise in the face of industry consolidation.
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Dario Marquez talks about what it means to be one of the largest providers of access control services to the federal government—and it’s harder than you’d think.
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Chris Liu explains how this state agency worked with legislators and educators to create an environment where everyone wins.
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This organization has discovered a niche in serving small- to medium-sized businesses in its primary market areas.
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This financial services firm was built on the idea that strong relationships with representatives lead to satisfied, long-term customers. Michael Stanfield explains.
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Thomas Hales has taken an old-fashioned approach to banking, brought it into the 21st century, and made it pay off for both his institution and his customers.
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Chevis Swetman describes how this community bank got back on its feet after taking a hit from Hurricane Katrina.
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Mike Liner talks about what this company has done to remain debt-free and have minimal turnover.
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This small community bank is striving to nab additional marketshare and expand its existing footprint.
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Merrill Sherman describes how this local bank inserted itself into a market with no middle and came out on top.
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James Smith describes how this company’s well-planned consolidation will produce benefits for shareholders, customers, and employees.
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William Carr explains how this public accounting firm is fulfilling a need for a regional presence in the South.
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Bill Coffee describes how this community bank serves in its customers’ best interest with its long-term vision and diverse service offerings.
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With the right tools, small businesses can thrive even in a tough economy. John Burgess explains how IPA and its cluster of affiliates can help.
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After working hard to rebound from the ’05 hurricanes, Rose Hudson and her team are now finding success with a new advertising campaign.
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Javier Vande Steeg describes how this company started from scratch in a new industry and became the leader of the pack.
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Bobby Aiken tells Deborah Geering that this company’s respect-based culture continues to serve it well.
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Jack Londen tells Deborah Geering that in his organization, when the company does well, everyone wins.
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Marc Schaefer describes how this credit union is staying true to its mission to improve its member-owners’ financial well-being. Liz French reports.
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