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Bellevue Poised to Emerge Stronger from Pandemic, Leaders Say

Written By John Stearns, 425business.comAugust 5, 2020 Mayor, deputy mayor field questions during State of the City webinar Bellevue’s citizens, businesses, and government have been financially shaken by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the city was jarred by downtown rioting and looting on May 31, but the city’s foundation is solid and Bellevue is positioned to emerge...

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City leaders talk economic outlook, police reform and more with Bellevue Downtown Association

The annual State of the City with the BDA was held as a virtual fireside chat, livestreamed Thursday, July 30 Author: Haley Ausbun, Friday, July 31, 2020 9:29am Published by: Bellevue Reporter For Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson and Deputy Mayor Jared Nieuwenhuis, the most inspiring day this year was not the day a large protest occurred...

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Kitsap businesses, banks navigate fraught federal small-business loan program

May 2, 2020 – Kitsap Sun Author: Christian Vosler, Kitsap Sun, Published May 2, 2020 Spring is the beginning of peak season in the restaurant business, and the time of year when Brett Hayfield usually starts hiring more employees to work at his two restaurants, the Yacht Broiler Club in Silverdale and The Boat Shed...

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How a Seattle business owner got an SBA loan that works for him

Author: Michelle Li (KING5)Published: 5:38 PM PDT April 24, 2020 Updated: 4:02 PM PDT April 25, 2020 BELLEVUE, Wash. — As small business owners struggle to get relief as the second round of federal funding gets doled out by the Small Business Administration and local lenders, other business owners and lenders are sharing what worked for them during the first...

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Scammers Pretending to be the FDIC

FDIC Consumer News, March 23, 2020 https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/march2020.pdf

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Security Tips – Social Engineering

What is a social engineering attack? In a social engineering attack, an attacker uses human interaction (social skills) to obtain or compromise information about an organization or its computer systems. An attacker may seem unassuming and respectable, possibly claiming to be a new employee, repair person, or researcher and even offering credentials to support that...

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Danielle Hampton Accepts Commercial Loan Assistant Position

Poulsbo and Greater Puget Sound, WA – Liberty Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Danielle Hampton to the role of Commercial Loan Assistant. She brings 22 years of lending experience to her position. In her new role, she will be processing commercial, residential, and consumer loans. “I look forward to assisting our lenders and...

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Kristi Sutton

Kristi Sutton Retires From Liberty Bank

We are wishing Kristi Sutton a fulfilling retirement, may her new journey be filled with joy!  Kristi has been with Liberty Bank since 2011 as a Relationship Associate and she brought over 23 years of banking expertise to her role. She supported the banking team and clients with loan processing and administration. Kristi also served...

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Lisa Madland Joins Liberty Bank

Poulsbo and Greater Puget Sound, WA – Lisa Madland joined Liberty Bank in February 2019 as VP of Business Services. Lisa will be working on software development and adding to the technology services for Liberty Bank. “I’m excited to be a part of the coming growth for the company,” she says. Lisa has been in...

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Cyber Security

If you are a victim of fraud, please contact us at 360-779-4567. Social Engineering Attack Source:  Dept. of Homeland Security In a social engineering attack, an attacker uses human interaction (social skills) to obtain or compromise information about an organization or its computer systems.  An attacker may seem unassuming and respectable, possibly claiming to be...

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