Barber Knows Best - Bob Hutchinson, President of Wheaton Bank & Trust (Re-Release)
EPISODE SUMMARY
Bob has been a lifelong resident of Wheaton and knows where the bodies are buried – literally! As a matter of fact, as a young lad, he golfed amongst them. He reminisces of the good old days and is just as excited to see where Wheaton is headed. This story-rich interview goes from dunking to cocktail parties, and ping-pong balls! Also, more seriously Bob talks about how banking has affected customers during these turbulent times and how they’re faring the rate wars. How participating in community events is a way of giving back and teaching the younger generation the significance of this waning pastime.
Episode Notes
Bob has been a lifelong resident of Wheaton and knows where the bodies are buried – literally! As a matter of fact, as a young lad, he golfed amongst them. He reminisces of the good old days and is just as excited to see where Wheaton is headed. This story-rich interview goes from dunking to cocktail parties, and ping-pong balls! Also, more seriously Bob talks about how banking has affected customers during these turbulent times and how they’re faring the rate wars. How participating in community events is a way of giving back and teaching the younger generation the significance of this waning pastime.
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