Jay Alexander, The Bank of Missouri, Columbia In his role as community bank president, Jay Alexander oversees Te Bank of Missouri’s market presence in Columbia. Lessons gained from Banking Leadership Missouri enhance Alexander’s “service above self ” mentality that prioritizes the needs of others.
Rachael Ausmus, Country Club Bank, Kansas City Rachael Ausmus, vice president of commercial lending, believes an organization works best when all have a voice. Te experience from MBA’s leadership program enables Ausmus to have a larger impact at Country Club Bank and in the banking community.
Tyler Bise, Adrian Bank As vice president, Tyler Bise manages compliance and loan operations for Adrian Bank. Banking Leadership Missouri provides opportunities for Bise to exemplify and champion the importance of community banking with customers and elected officials.
Casey Blacksher, Simmons Bank, Branson Learning from individuals who have much knowledge to share has enhanced the career of Casey Blacksher, assistant vice president/loan officer for Simmons Bank. Te lessons from Banking Leadership Missouri aid Blacksher in her continued professional development.
Tiffany Dishon, Nodaway Valley Bank, St. Joseph As vice president, relationship banking development manager, Tiffany Dishon leads a team dedicated to exceptional customer experiences at Nodaway Valley Bank. MBA’s leadershp program offers her insights into guiding her team and coaching the next generation of bank leaders.
Jon Fish, BTC Bank, Smithton A second generation banker, Jon Fish oversees daily branch operations as market president/vice president for BTC Bank. Trough MBA’s program, Fish is gaining a stronger strategic vision of the banking industry that will benefit the bank’s staff, customers and communities.
Ed Flores, The Bank of Missouri, Perryville Ed Flores, community bank president for Te Bank of Missouri, has vast experience in bank management and commerical lending. With Banking Leadership Missouri, Flores is expanding his banking knowledge and connecting with bank leaders across the state.
Rachel Grist, Lead Bank, Lee’s Summit In her role as loan processor, Rachel Grist continously looks for ways to improve operations for Lead Bank. Te lessons from MBA’s program further aids Grist with leadership development and excelling in her career.
Jay Alexander
Rachael Ausmus
Tyler Bise
Casey Blacksher
Tiffany Dishon
Jon Fish
Ed Flores
Rachel Grist
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