INDUSTRY NEWS
CSR ROOFING CONTRACTORS PLAYS HERO TO YOUTH CAN
Not all Superheros wear capes! CSR Roofing Contractors Inc., donated their time to YOUth CAN Program Chicago to remove the leaking roof at their facility in the Austin Neighborhood in preparation for a new Sikaplan roof system.
YOUth CAN Chicago’s mission is to intervene in the lives of disadvantaged youth in the community by enriching their academic assistance, computer technology, art and music programs. YOUth CAN strengthens the self- preservation skills of community youth by giving them the tools necessary for success. Discovering the Potential in YOU!
INLAND BANK AND TRUST…
EXPANDS WITH THE ADDITION OF SEVEN COMMERCIAL LENDING EXECUTIVES
Inland Bank and Trust (“Inland Bank”) announced September 23, 2016 the hiring of seven commercial lending executives who will provide a variety of financing solutions to local businesses within the Chicagoland area. One of the executives is Timothy Haviland, who has more than 20 years of experience, and joins Inland Bank as senior vice president of commercial lending and community association loan program.
“We are pleased to be expanding our commercial lending team in order to better serve the community and support local businesses through our effective financing solutions,” said Peter Stickler, president and chief executive officer of Inland Bank and Trust. “We look forward to developing new relationships with business owners as we watch them succeed.”
Located in Oak Brook, Illinois, Inland Bank and Trust has 10 locations throughout the Chicagoland area with more than $1 billion in assets.
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