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As the oldest business in Sevier County, the bank has been a key factor in the community’s growth - starting businesses, encouraging fiscal and civic responsibility, even facilitating church expansion and social interactions. Sevier County Bank’s legacy and its role in the region’s future is a responsibility the bank’s leadership takes personally and seriously. With that in mind, the bank has taken significant steps over the last two years to learn from the past and shape a new vision for the future. Management has been focused on building a deliberate, documented strategy for meeting those needs for the next century. The bank has a rich history and tradition but cannot rest on its laurels. As our community changes - so shall we. Meeting the needs of today’s customer (and tomorrow’s) is a moving target, requiring constant change, flexibility and vision. As with any endeavor, success is directly related to the caliber of people involved. Sevier County Bank has been fortunate throughout its history to engage people who have core values like compassion, responsibility, ethics, thoroughness, and professionalism. Values like these cannot be imposed on employees. They have to come from within. Understanding that all business comes down to people and relationships – these are the tools Sevier County Bank will use to help our region, and our customers, continue to grow. The bank’s new tagline puts it…”We’ve been preparing for your business for over 100 years.” Charter Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
Edmonds, a vibrant city located just 15 miles north of Seattle and 18 miles south of Everett, is easy to reach by Amtrak and Sound Transit commuter rail, Community Transit buses, Washington State Ferries, automobiles and bicycles. Edmonds was a well-established town by the turn of the century and the present urban form preserves many characteristics of its historic origins. The community`s location along the west-facing slopes of Puget Sound provides many amenities, including extensive views of the water and Olympic Mountains, access to four beaches and waterfront parks, and convenient access to a compact, walkable downtown area.
Chapel Hill, NC, is a multicultural university town that is home to UNC-Chapel Hill and a resident population of 59,000. With more than 700 acres of parks and additional protected natural areas, its sometimes easy to forget that you re in an urban area and not in the middle of a forest. The town is located in the Triangle region of North Carolina, which includes the Research Triangle Park, a major complex of research and research-oriented manufacturing facilities. Chapel Hill boasts excellent education (noting than nearly half of adult residents have a graduate degree), abundance of healthcare jobs, and quality of life advantages. Hailed as Americas Foodiest Small Town by Bon Appetit Magazine, Chapel Hill is rapidly becoming a hot spot for pop American cuisine. Its a trend-setting playground full of sights, sounds and tastes that make it the kind of place that authors, musicians, and artists call home. Chapel Hill ranks #10 on Money Magazine Best Places to Live list.
Through continuity of leadership and direction, and built upon consensus of the community, we identify and implement strategies, programs and services, necessary to promote and sustain the quality of life and lifestyles unique to Union County.
Warrenville is a city in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 13,140, which was estimated to have increased to 13,316 by July 2012.