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ISSUE 4. 2019 27 Performing Dance Center, Salt Lake City State Brass Foundry & Machine, Tooele For operating capital needs, talk to us about SBA Community Advantage (7a) Loans. 801.474.3232 | mwsbf. com Partner with us on SBA 504 Loans. • Purchase land and equipment • Buy, build, or remodel a building • Lower monthly payments • 10, 20, and 25-year fixed rates • As little as 10% down Utah’s #1 Small Business Lender Many Small Businesses are Using SBA 504 Loans to Succeed WHICH ONE OF YOUR CLIENTS WILL BE NEXT? As of year-end 2018, women comprise 51% of Zions Bancorpo- ration’s corporate officer positions, and female executives make up 20% of the company’s Executive Management Committee. Twenty women from across the $70 billion-in-assets company are listed as team members. The honorees were celebrated at an awards dinner in New York City on Oct. 3. The magazine also ranks Zions Bancorporation Chief Informa- tion Officer Jennifer Smith as No. 18 on its “25 Women to Watch List,” highlighting her leadership over the company’s core banking systems replacement project. Additionally, the magazine honored retired Enterprise Retail Banking EVP LeeAnne Linderman with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the awards dinner. In 2011, 2017, and 2018, Zions Bancorporation was listed by the publication as a Top Team. Zions Bank’s women leaders have also been highlighted as a Top Team six times by the annual publication. ZIONS BANK HONORED WITH HISPANIC CHAMBER AWARD Zions Bank received the 2019 Corporate Partner of the Year Award from the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for its commitment to Hispanic/Latino small businesses. Chamber president and CEO Alex Guzman presented the award at a convention on Oct. 10 in Salt Lake City. The Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was established in 1991 by a handful of entrepreneurs who had a vision for diver- sity in commerce. In recent years, the UHCC has become an important organization and a voice for the Hispanic business community in Utah. Its mission is to provide leadership, oppor- tunities for economic growth, professional development, and community involvement for their members. “The chamber celebrates the various Latino cultures here in Utah by bringing all of the various groups together on the business side,” said Robert Rendon, senior vice president and Community Devel- opment Director for Zions Bank. “We’re proud to partner with the chamber and embrace the Hispanic/Latino community.” n
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