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Banker finishes course in commercial lending
December 2, 2008
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Zak Bolick, Douglas County Bank loan officer, has completed the Commercial Lending School sponsored by the Kansas and Nebraska bankers associations.
The school provides bankers with extensive instruction in the commercial lending process, and it also helped prepare Bolick to better serve his customers’ financial needs.
Bolick has been with Douglas County Bank since December 2006.
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