CorrespondenCe
july | august 2009
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
HONORS ZIONS BANK AS FIRST MORT-
Founder & puBlisHer:
GAGE LENDER OF THE YEAR
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Zions Bank has been honored by the U.S.
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Small Business Administration (SBA) as First
Mortgage Lender of the Year for its excellence
managing editor:
in making first mortgage loans in conjunction
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with SBA 504 projects for commercial owner-
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occupied real estate
senior Writer:
Zions Bank’s National Real Estate refer-
liza Walton
ral sources include over 200 banks and other
lenders who work with Zions to co-originate
Writers:
or sell commercial real estate loans - includ-
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ing SBA 504 loans - that may be outside their
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lending parameters or capacity. Zions Bank
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operates 25 full-service branches in Idaho and
103 branches throughout Utah. In addition to
sales/design:
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offering a wide range of traditional banking
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services, Zions Bank is also a leader in small
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Kaycie Yeager has joined the team at Art of
business lending and has ranked as the No. 1
Framing~Galerie Belle Ame as director of cor-
lender of U.S. Small Business Administration
pHotograpHy
porate accounts. In that capacity, she is man-
7(a) loans in Idaho’s Boise District for the past
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aging the artwork and custom framing needs
seven consecutive years. Additional informa-
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of existing and new corporate clients. Kaycie
tion is available at
www.zionsbank.com.
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was previously the membership marketing di-
rector for Oahu Country Club and the market-
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EAGLE MAGAZINE STAFF CHANGES
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Prior to those positions, she owned a corporate
You may notice that some familiar faces of the
communications business that specialized
EM staff are not present in this issue. We are
For results-driVen adVertising:
in writing and designing annual reports and
extremely sad to see the departure of Creative
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newsletters. Having moved to Eagle in Janu-
Director, Chelsey Adams and photographer,
ary 2009, she has over 20 years of experience
For general inFormation:
Eric Jacky. We wish them the best of luck in
in the marketing and advertising fields. An
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their new endeavours. We would like to wel-
accomplished artist, Kaycie’s watercolor and
come Jason Baumgartner to the staff, though.
eagle magazine is available at:
acrylic paintings were represented by numer-
Jason will enhance our team with a variety
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ous Hawaii art galleries and are in private col-
of skills including creative design and client
(eagle & meridian)
lections across the country.
Boise airport, Blue ribbon Creamery
management. Welcome aboard Jason!
Boise ymCa , eagle Chamber of Commerce
eagle public library, Flying m Boise
Hollywood Video, idaho athletic Club
2009 IDAHO SENIOR GAMES
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redesign, rembrandts Coffee House
The Idaho Senior Games is for people 50 years
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old and better, and is celebrating its 20th year
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in existence in 2009. The Idaho Senior Games
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became a program of the Treasure Valley YMCA
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