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Boonville resident voices concern over solar panels during council meeting

Boonville Daily News Solar panels at Alliant Bank in Boonville was the topic of discussion Monday night during the annual Boonville City Council meeting. Marylin Meine, a resident of 501 Sonya in Boonville, commented to the council that the residents in her subdivision weren’t notified by the city that solar panels were being installed near her residence. Meine, who owns three lots near Main and Sonya, said the solar panels near her residence devalues her home in addition to the other homes in her subdivision. “When we built our home here, Marvin Lee Greis developed this Rolling Heights Subdivision and everything was zone residential,” Meine said to the council. “And that was the way it was to be used, and the covenant was supposed to stand for 50 years. Now, at one time, there was a different bank across the street, and they tried to put a driveway through. However, the neighborhood got up a petition, and we stopped it. Now, Alliant Bank  has put the solar panels in her

Bridge Bank Extends $15,000,000 Growth Capital Term Loan to Examity

Business summary from April 26 to May 2

Business summary from April 26 to May 2 Banking This week alone, Standard Chartered said it would shut down half its branches and slash office space worldwide by a third in order to save costs as global lockdowns have greatly reduced the need for physical branches and offices. Across the Causeway, OCBC Bank said this week that it would review its current need for office space and could be reducing the number of its branches as well. In Malaysia, this trend is set to take place soon if it has not already, according to banks as well as industry observers. Bank Negara Malaysia has appointed Abd. Rahman Abu Bakar as assistant governor effective May 1.

America Express Vice President Matt Grant Joins the Arizona Technology Council Board of Directors

Phoenix, AZ (PRUnderground) April 30th, 2021 The Arizona Technology Council today announced it has appointed Matt Grant, vice president, Cloud Operations and Global Payments Network Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), American Express, to its board of directors.Grant was elected unanimously to serve a three-year term at the Council’s quarterly board meeting held on April 29, 2021. “Matt is a long-time technology leader in Arizona and he brings a wealth of knowledge to our board,” said Steven G. Zylstra, Arizona Technology Council president and CEO. “His expertise in fintech and banking will provide a fresh perspective on a rapidly growing industry in our state and his background across a wide variety of sectors will also enhance the Council’s mission of supporting the technology industry’s explosive growth.”

Business people: WSFS, State Chamber, Versogen, Beebe, Bayhealth, NC County

Delaware Business Now WSFS Bank announced that Shari Kruzinski has been named Executive Vice President, Director of Retail Delivery. In her new role, she will continue to oversee the bank’s retail network, contact center, and retail operations and report to Rick Wright, EVP, Chief Retail Banking Officer. Shari-Kruzinski Picture 1 of 5 “I am pleased that Shari is joining our executive leadership team,” said Rodger Levenson, CEO. “Shari is an experienced professional with more than 30 years in banking. Her hands-on experience gives her an unmatched knowledge of the retail banking business that, combined with her ability to engage and develop Associates, has helped her become a highly respected leader. Her promotion is part of robust succession planning and WSFS’s focus on talent development throughout our organization.”

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