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Business Notes – 9/15/23

By Staff | Sep 15, 2023

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank promotes Hall to assistant vice president

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has promoted Dawn Hall to assistant vice president. Hall was promoted to a residential loan officer in 2022 and is based in the Winkler Branch, located at 7040 Winkler Road, Fort Myers. Previously, she was a loan coordinator in the bank’s residential lending division at the McGregor Branch, located at 15975 McGregor Blvd. Hall has more than 15 years of experience in the residential lending, banking and sales industries.

Founded in 2003, and celebrating its 20th anniversary, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank has seven open locations throughout Lee County. A visual timeline of Sanibel Captiva Community Bank’s 20-year history is available at cheersto20years.sancapbank.com.

Sanibel Captiva Community Bank’s team members provide customized individual and business banking services and specialize in residential and commercial lending. The bank offers free personal and business checking, deposit accounts with competitive interest rates, instant issue debit cards and a full array of digital banking products and services. To learn more, visit SanCapBank.com.

Greater Fort Myers Chamber’s Leadership NEXT to highlight ‘The Power of Board Membership’ Sept. 26

The Greater Fort Myers Chamber’s Leadership NEXT committee will host “The Power of Board Membership: Joining and Attracting an Impactful Board” Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 5-7 p.m.

Participants can expect a panel discussion surrounding both joining and attracting an impactful board of directors. The program will discuss how to attract a board filled with diversified and talented members, how to become a board member and what to know before committing to a new board.

Panelists include John Bodner, chief administrative officer at Lee County Clerk of the Court & Comptroller; Emily Golden, senior public relations manager of Priority Marketing; Alicia Miller, executive director of Our Mother’s Home of SWFL, Inc.; Bob Stamp, senior consultant, Florida market director of Empreinte Consulting, LLC; and Jen Whyte, founder and owner of Fort Myers Brewing Company. The moderator of the panel is Eric Lane, major gifts officer of The Salvation Army of Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties.

The event will be held at The Salvation Army, Fort Myers Corps., at 10291 McGregor Blvd., in Fort Myers. The event is sponsored by Our Mother’s Home. Leadership NEXT’s annual sponsor is the Florida Gulf Coast University Alumni Association.

Registration is $10 for current members and $20 for future members at FortMyers.org. Food will be provided by Hope Clubhouse during the event.

Serving Lee County and surrounding areas since 1989, the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce Inc. is a business organization that provides solutions and serves as a catalyst for growing the economy. The Chamber represents nearly 750 professionals and businesses throughout Southwest Florida, empowering, connecting and uniting members through meaningful networking, educational and community- and business-focused programs and events. For additional information regarding membership opportunities or events, please call 239-332-2930 or visit fortmyers.org. For the latest news and updates, follow the Chamber on Facebook at facebook.com/gfmcc.