Ryan Tartaglia, Holcomb Bank SVP, Chief Lending Officer, has been selected to participate in the Future Leaders Alliance offered through the Illinois Bankers Association.
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ROCHELLE –Ryan Tartaglia, Holcomb Bank SVP, Chief Lending Officer, has been selected to participate in the Future Leaders Alliance offered through the Illinois Bankers Association.
This 14-month leadership program is dedicated to enhancing the professional development of new and promising bank leaders through three primary components: education, community service and networking.
Participants will partake in comprehensive training, which involves attending educational sessions, completing an in-bank project and performing local community service teaching financial literacy. The education sessions cover core topics such as Leadership and Influence, Team Building, Coaching, Service Leadership, Collaboration Skills, Financial Marketing and Branding, Legislative Process, Presentation Skills, Accounting for Bankers, Asset Liability Management, Regulatory Hot Topics, Cyber Security and more.
The Illinois Bankers Association is a full-service trade association dedicated to creating a positive business climate that benefits the entire banking industry and the communities they serve. Founded in 1891, the IBA brings together state and national banks and savings banks of all sizes in Illinois. Collectively, the Illinois banking industry employs more than 105,000 people in over 4,300 offices across the state.
Holcomb Bank has proudly served the northern Illinois region since 1892. Headquartered in Rochelle, Holcomb Bank offers comprehensive financial services including personal, business and agricultural banking, as well as wealth management and loan options. Holcomb Bank is a Member of the FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender. For more information, visit www.holcomb.bank.