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ICBA’s 2021 National Community Bank Service Award winners

Independent Banker

ICBA’s National Community Bank Service Award winners for 2021 demonstrate that when their local areas need support, community banks are there with innovative, compassionate and thoughtful responses. The community bank provided nearly 480,000 PPP loans totaling more than $13 billion to businesses across the nation. “I

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Rebeca Romero Rainey: The future is bright

Independent Banker

Quantum National Bank in Suwanee, Ga., reaches out to its diverse customer base with free seminars that have covered topics such as economic conditions, cybersecurity and residential construction trends. Be bold in innovation, leadership and life! . And Poppy Bank in Santa Rosa, Calif., Connect with Rebeca @romerorainey.

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Education: By Popular Demand

Independent Banker

These in-depth and timely professional development programs are designed exclusively for community bankers and led by nationally recognized industry experts who know the issues community banks grapple with. The ICBA Leadership Development Conference will take place Sept. Education Resources. Community Banker University®. 7–9 in Dallas.

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Powering-Up Tools: Your Education Resources

Independent Banker

Community Banker University offers educational opportunities through live, in-person seminars and webinars, publications, audio conferences, self-study programs and videos. Leadership Development Conference. The ICBA Leadership Development Conference, which will take place Sept. Community Banker University.

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Building Financially Empowered Youth; Our Future Depends on Them

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A 2013 FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households showed that more than 30% of household members under the age of 24 are unbanked—significantly higher than older generations. Low-income teenagers in particular are living in financial service deserts. Making Newsworthy Impact.

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