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Nevada Business Banking Manager

Friday, March 4th, 2011

City National Bank today announced that it has hired seasoned banking veteran Bruce Ford as vice president and Nevada Business Banking manager in its Core Banking Division. Ford is a longtime Nevada banking professional who has worked in the industry for more than 26 years.

In his new capacity, Ford will be responsible for working with the branch managers and staff of the bank’s eight branches in Nevada to develop new business opportunities with small and medium size businesses. He will also network through various civic and trade organizations to generate new opportunities and to promote City National.

Ford reports to Jim Wullschleger, senior vice president and Business Banking manager of the Core Banking Division, but will work very closely with John Wilcox, senior vice president and Nevada regional banking manager. Ford will be housed at the bank’s Summerlin Regional Banking Center in Las Vegas, but will spend a considerable amount of time working with branch staff in northern Nevada.

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How To Fix The Nevada Budget Crisis

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Carson City, we have a problem. It’s a serious economic problem called the budget. It needs to be solved as quickly as possible. But you elected officials are clueless as to how to fix the crisis for one just reason. You have no experience at fixing major problems like this one.

You are afraid because you really do not know what to do or how to do it. As a result, you fall back to ideology and a comfort zone that ameliorates your fear.

These feelings and such are normal. It’s the deer in the headlight syndrome. You try to survive using what seems to have worked in the past. It’s called ‘the generals are always fighting the last war’ syndrome.

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