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July 
2011
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HONOR BANKERS CELEBRATE THE 4TH! 

 

Great Job to Trish Gonyon and Nicki Dixon who organized the 4th of July parade float for Honor Bank.  We had a 1953 Golden Jubilee Ford Tractor owned and operated by Hardey Deview and a brightly decorated people hauler wagon supplied by Mike Dixon loaded with employees and their families, 27 people in all.  Honor Bankers handed out suckers, flags, and water balloons that quickly became a crowd favorite.  Thank You to all of the employees and families who sacrificed a part of the long weekend to help us out:  Trish, Nicki and the kids, Cara and Doug, Linda and girls, Dixie W, Wendee and girls, Cheryl  M and the kids, Maureen and family, Mike and Ann,  and Nancy. 
  

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How the Debt Talks are Affecting Small Businesses and Why They're Not Hiring

 

Calling it a Main Street rather than a Wall Street issue, business groups and investors warned the White House yesterday that lawmakers need to act quickly to raise the debt ceiling.

 

The Business Roundtable sent a letter to lawmakers saying that a failure to raise the debt limit would cause widespread fallout in the global financial markets and raise the costs of financing mortgages, auto loans, credit cards and student loans.

 

David Martin, President of Home Style Foods and Clint Greenleaf, Chairman and CEO of Greenleaf Book Group, join Ali Velshi today to discuss the budget debate and to explain how their hiring and expansion decisions have been influenced by the negotiations.

 

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Hegg joins Honor Bank as Assistant VP, Commercial Lender

 

Honor Bank is pleased to announce the recent addition of Zach Hegg as the bank's new Assistant Vice President, Commercial Lender.

 

In this role, Hegg will manage the portfolio of both new and current Honor Bank commercial relationships, helping businesses of all sizes orchestrate and fulfill their

commercial lending and financial needs. Hegg will operate out of Honor Bank's Traverse City Marketplace Circle location.

 

Prior to joining Honor Bank, Hegg was with Fifth Third Bank in Traverse City, where he managed over 325 commercial relationships in a variety of capacities.

 

Hegg is a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), a designation administered by the Association for Financial Professionals that signifies that an individual is certified in corporate treasury and cash management and has broad-based knowledge and competency in treasury management.

 

Since 2008, Hegg has served on the board of the Maritime Heritage Alliance, of which he is currently the treasurer. Hegg resides in Traverse City with his wife and two children.

 

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