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The Stakes Have Never Been … 'Steakier'

PYMNTS

Long before COVID, folks who needed a cut above the local supermarket turned to Omaha Steaks , whose direct-to-consumer and eCommerce model made it well-positioned for a pandemic. So, fulfilling its sacred duty to steak lovers with limited choices, Omaha Steaks has created a new holiday to celebrate steaks – complete with a sale, of course.

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The ICBA 22/23 executive committee is all in

Independent Banker

Executive committee members tell us what advocacy issues they’ll be focused on during their terms, while board members share their words of wisdom for up-and-coming community bankers: themselves. To sum it up, these leaders are all in and all heart for community banking. We are not Wall Street banks—we are community banks.

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10 Big Bank Marketing Lessons from the ABA Bank Marketing Conference

South State Correspondent

Many sessions discussed the importance of setting clear goals for any marketing effort, such as the talk by Jessica Reese (graphical notes below), the Social Media Manager for Arvest Bank (AR, $27B). Bank Marketing Lesson 9: Goal Setting – A Common Theme. The audience learned from these banks’ mistakes and successes.

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Employee Spotlight: Ben Pankonin

Social Assurance

What made you want to start a company like Social Assurance? At the 2011 Big Omaha event — a technology and entrepreneurial conference — I met Matt Secoske and we collaborated over coffee. At that meeting I proposed the Social Assurance idea to him and the rest is history. Also, I like to golf – but not competitively.

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Data Dive: And The Winner Is Edition — SMBs Worldwide, DoorDash And Gun Regulation

PYMNTS

This new round of capital will help us further our mission of connecting communities around the world through last-mile delivery,” CEO Tony Xu said. Additionally, the First National Bank of Omaha announced it will stop issuing an NRA-branded Visa card.