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What fun facts about yourself do you care to share with WSCAI members? A favorite book is A New Brand World by Scott Bedbury. Rethinking how to market and brand your company and even yourself! I love to travel with my husband and spend time with my family, three boys and three granddaughters.


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Amy Byrum VP/ Commercial Loan Officer Whidbey Island Bank amyb@wibank.com www.wibank.com


Company mission statement: Whidbey Island Bank is a publicly-traded financial institution serving the Pacific Northwest committed to:


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Areas of expertise: Commercial lending and cash management advisory services to small to mid-size companies in the Puget Sound area and specializing for over 10 years in Community Association /HOA lending.


Number of years in industry: 13 years specializing in Community Association Lending (21 years in banking).


Why did your company join WSCAI? The company decided to join WSCAI in order to foster a community partnership and add value to board members and managers on financial services.


How would you like to increase your involvement with WSCAI and its members? Currently I proudly serve as the co-chair of the Social Committee however I’ve been on the committee for over 10 years. The Social Committee team works hard to coordinate and strategically execute FUN events. In the future, I would enjoy participating in more of the Outreach events that serve the communities we work and live in.


What fun facts about yourself do you care to share with WSCAI members? I enjoy boating in the San Juan Islands with family and friends.


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