Gregory Boushelle Senior Vice President Umpqua Bank How did you get started in the banking industry? I started as a teller in banking during college and have worked virtually every job within the banking industry, including in collections, retail sales, analytics, lending and leadership. What a great industry to have an influence on the community. What makes your bank unique? Culture! All businesses, and banks in particular, talk of relationships and culture. I have found that Umpqua Bank is just more focused here. Umpqua creates an environment where our associates have a chance to grow, connect and do meaningful work … together. Our tagline is “Do right TOGETHER, committed to helping individuals, families and businesses thrive.” T: Build TRUST through credibility. O: Take OWNERSHIP of personal and company goals. G: Pursue GROWTH for you, your customers and your communities. E: Practice EMPATHY to increase understanding. T: Embrace TEAMWORK to improve outcomes. H: Serve others with HEART. E: Bring ENJOYMENT to everything you do. R: Form lasting RELATIONSHIPS with customers and each other. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job? Beyond helping and watching clients grow and succeed, the most rewarding aspect of my job over the years has been in the mentorship, teaching and training of young up-and-coming banking professionals, helping hone their skills and watching them thrive in the banking industry. It is the PEOPLE! What is your favorite movie or book, and why? I am an avid reader, so this one is tough. Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” was an epic achievement in creative writing about the human process of being in business, working for a greater cause, with a strong heroine and deep sense of the inequality and dangers of government intervention in capitalism in the name of “the greater good.” CBA Centerpoint Jackie Devine Director of Community Outreach Alpine Bank How did you get started in the banking industry? I grew up on the Western Slope of Colorado in Grand Junction and my dad is a lifelong banker (40+ years). So, I think you could say I was destined to find my way into banking. I grew up knowing Alpine Bank from the Western Slope. When they made the decision to come to the Front Range, I knew I wanted to find a way to join the company. What do you like to do to give back to the community (either personally, or as a bank representative or both)? Giving back is a passion of mine and I get to give back in my job as well as personally. I love volunteering and have a strong passion for supporting young girls in our community (I have two young daughters) as well as people with intellectual differences. I am honored to serve as a board member for Girls Inc. of Metro Denver and Special Olympics of Colorado. It is so rewarding to see firsthand the difference these organizations make in our communities. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job? I get to serve the community every day. Sometimes it is through the philanthropy from Alpine Bank and other times I give back to causes that are important to me personally. I am thankful every day that I get to work for a company that truly values community. And I feel so fortunate to continue my family’s legacy in the banking industry here in Colorado. When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to be an FBI agent. I think this goes back to serving the community and helping people. I am not crime-fighting in my current job, but I am lucky enough that I get to help people. What do you listen to on your morning commute? I am a crime junkie, so I love true crime and anything murder mystery. I am more about entertainment while driving rather than education. Colorado Banker 12
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