Pub 11 2022 Issue 6

12 Chris Kuehl, Armada Corporate Intelligence, presented “Navigating the Post-Pandemic Economy: New Worries with the Relief.” (Lef t to Right) The “Minority Business Lending: An Oppor tunity that Increases Profitability Panel Discussion” included Doug Wareham, KBA President & CEO; Jim Echols, Renaissance Management & Training Solutions, LLC; Ernesto Hodison, Capitol Federal Savings Bank, Lawrence; Teresa Randle, The Plains State Bank, Liberal; and Mark Schepers, Community Bank, Liberal. Speaker Andrew McCrea with American Countryside, presented “Kansas Banks Role in Creating Total Town Makeovers.” Alex Weber, American Ninja Warrior, closed out the conference with his energized presentation, “The Positivity Edge: The Key to RecordBreaking Achievement in Any Season.” (Lef t to Right) Mike Ewy, Past KBA Chairman and President & CEO of Community State Bank in Cof feyville; Greg Schreiner, KANZA Bank, Kingman; and Kent Owens, SVP of KBA Insurance, Inc., enjoyed networking at the conference. Colby May, Lending Chairman from Equity Bank in Wichita, welcomes at tendees to day two of the conference.

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