(left to right) Ernie Goss, Creighton University Chuck Morris, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Jim Sangster, UMB Bank Paul Thompson, Country Club Bank & Trust Bob Monroe, Stinson Morrison Hecker (Sponsor, Host and Chair) Paul Holewinski, Dickinson Financial Corp. Tom Metzger, Bank Midwest Henry Heimsoth, Great Southern Bank Joe Sweeney, Ingram's Magazine Jeff Carson, INTRUST Bank Greg Bynum, First Community Bank Bruce Easterly, Bank of Blue Valley |
Area Banks Find Their Way Through the UncertaintyOn a clear day in early January, a score of the area’s leading banking executives met high atop the Downtown Kansas City headquarters of Stinson Morrison Hecker, the sponsor of this year’s Banking Industry Outlook, the 12th in our annual series. As would become clear, the past year was a profitable one for most banks, but it was a troubling one in ways that Main Street bankers had no reason to anticipate—namely, media attempts to scapegoat banks and bankers for the nation’s economic woes. “I think our industry is sort of under attack,” said Bruce Easterly, chief lending officer of Bank of Blue Valley, “if you look at what the media think of us, and Obama calling us fat cats.” Bob Monroe, chairman of Stinson’s Financial Services Division, led those assembled in a lively discussion of this issue and other of the more pressing issues facing the banking community.
«January 2012 Edition |