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Unleashed Pet Rescue – Ellie and Francis

Unleashed Pet Rescue – Ellie and Francis

By Samantha Stout, Universal Banker, Core Bank Yes. That is a picture of a chihuahua in a hat with a cake celebrating his 1st birthday. Is it ridiculous? Sure, ridiculously cute! I know some people may think I’m crazy when it comes to my dogs, but come on… look at...

The Team that Laughs Together, Stays Together.

The Team that Laughs Together, Stays Together.

By Bridget Clark, SBA Credit Manager, Core Bank Last month, the Core Bank Kansas City office celebrated the 2018 holiday season and the end of our first full year in business in Kansas City with food, drink, and gift exchange. For the first time ever, I was...

Core Bank Cares – Foundation4DVP

Core Bank Cares – Foundation4DVP

By Gita Smith, Vice President - Administration Manager, Core Bank Core Bank Cares is an internal program that makes up to $100 available to each Core Bank employee to donate to the charity of their choice. The Kansas City Core Bank team pooled their Core Bank Cares...

What happens when you drive to the wrong castle?

By David Chew, SBA Credit Analyst, Core Bank In September my fiancé and I were fortunate enough to take a vacation of a lifetime to Ireland. Leaving America, we were skeptical about what to expect, how we were going to get around (driving on the left side of the...

Unplug Your Life!

Unplug Your Life!

By Ali Shoup, Vice President, Core Bank I made a change in January 2018 to join the Core Bank team and was welcomed with open arms. During our on-boarding process, I discovered a policy that I had never experienced in the 20 years of my banking career. Core Bank...

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