Pub. 10 2021 Issue 4
20 A fter what seemed an eternity, the KBA leadership team finally hit the road to visit Kansas bankers in their hometowns this summer. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, staff relied on phone calls and Zoom meetings to connect with bankers working tirelessly amid such an unusual 2020. While these forms of communication suffice, there are absolutely no better conversations than those had between the walls of Kansas community banks. What we discovered in these discussions reinforced the depth of the dedication our bankers have for their communities. During the height of the pandemic, many not only dealt with their own personal pandemic-related struggles but were also the backbone of their communities, graciously helping each and every customer who called or visited their bank. From lobby closures to reduced staff to the challenging Paycheck Protection Program, our Kansas bankers were truly fighting the front lines, and we are grateful to call them our friends and family. We have enjoyed the amazing beauty of our great state as we have collectively traveled thousands of miles. Thank you, Kansas bankers, for your strength, dedication and unwavering commitment to your customers and communities. Our travels are not yet complete, so stay tuned for more in the next issue of The Kansas Banker . KBA Leadership Back on the Road Again … By Mary Taylor, KBA SVP-Communicat ions & Market ing 2021 No-Ties Tour Farmers and Merchants Bank, Cawker City Farmers Bank & Trust, Colby Farmers State Bank, Phillipsburg
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