Pub. 5 2017 Issue 3

Issue 3. 2017 17 Pacific Coast Banking School Announces New Graduates for 2017 P acific Coast Banking School (PCBS) is pleased to announce the graduat- ing Class of 2017. These executives completed the three year graduate-level educational program focusing on lead- ership, risk management, and financial performance in the financial services industry. Participants attended a two- week resident session each August on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington, and completed five written extension assignments and an original management thesis. This year’s graduating class consisted of 223 individuals representing a diverse mix of financial institutions from twen- ty-four states, Guam and the Marshall Islands. Forty-five high-achievers were named to the honor roll. Twenty people had their management reports selected for inclusion in the PCBS Lending Library. Seven received Citations for their papers, whose confidential nature precluded them from being in the Lending Library. Nic Bement First National Bank of Layton Clint Buys Cache Valley Bank Amy T. Dunkley Bank of American Fork Michael Brady Fosmark Bank of Utah Michael D. Griffiths Zions First National Bank Doug Heward KeyBank, N.A. Preston L. Keller Zions First National Bank Kenneth A. Miller Cache Valley Bank Dustin J. Phillips Bank of American Fork Edward Sanches Central Bank Jared Silverio Bank of the West Jeff Simonsen Central Bank Erik Tadje Brighton Bank Jeffrey R. Thomas Rock Canyon Bank Brent Wallis Cache Valley Bank Nick R. Watne Zions First National Bank PCBS proudly presents the members of the class of 2017 from Utah who join the ranks of over 11,000 prestigious Pacific Coast Banking School alumni.

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