River City Bank builds up its board with addition of former Bank of the West executive Paul Duncan
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Former Bank of the West Managing Director Paul Duncan joins the Board of Directors for River City Bank, with a focus on aiding in growth within the Greater Sacramento region and throughout California
Retired Bank of the West executive Paul Duncan has been
named to the Board of Directors for River City Bank.
It’s a pleasure to welcome Paul to the board at a time when our home market of Sacramento is strong and the rest of California is expected to build positive momentum as we recover from the pandemic.
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Brain tumour tot Kinsley inspires 12-hour Forfar Loch cycle event past £5,000 mark
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A marathon cycle inspired by courageous Angus brain tumour tot Kinsley McMillan has smashed through the £5,000 fundraising barrier.
Paul Duncan took on the 12-hour Forfar Loch event on Saturday to raise funds for Tayside Children with Cancer and Leukaemia.
He set up the event as a show of support for the battle being fought by cousin Eden Kennedy’s one-year-old daughter, Kinsley.
PM wastes millions yet crucifies Holgate over $20,000
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Can I suggest to our Prime Minister that for all his outrage over Christine Holgateâs spend, $20,000 is just a drop in the ocean when compared to his governments misuse of taxpayersâ money (âGovernment hits back at Holgateâs claims over exitâ, April 15)? Where does one start: the Christmas Island reopening photo opportunity; the $50 million spent on keeping the Murugappan family incarcerated on said island; the sports rorts scandal; the robodebts repayments; the community grants program; the repeated inquiries, investigations and finally a royal commission into age care; and the multiple positions on climate change?