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Keep Calm And Be Prepared
Sonoma County has become an increasingly disaster-prone region. As such, it is extremely important that we are all prepared to evacuate swiftly and safely should the need arise. Here are some tips to help you develop a plan to stay safe, have an emergency kit and be informed as emergency events unfold.
Our Culture
A heartfelt conversation about our most important asset, our employees, between Jim Brush and Brian Reed. One of the important attributes that sets a service company apart from its competitors is the culture of the organization upon which all actions are executed.
Our Leadership
A conversation between Jim Brush, President and CEO of Summit State Bank and Brian Reed, Executive Vice President and CCO. In 2016, Summit State Bank realigned its leadership by enlisting one of its Board of Directors, Jim Brush, to shift the Bank’s trajectory for growth.
In Transition
An in-depth conversation with C-suite executives Jim Brush and Brian Reed as Jim prepares for retirement. Jim and Brian have worked side-by-side for the past three years at Summit State Bank, as President and CEO & EVP, Chief Credit Officer, respectively. In April of 2020, Brian took over as President and CEO while Jim transitioned away from the role and assumed the designation of Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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Summit State Bank will never phone, text or email you to request private information such as account number, social security number, card number, or password. Do not respond to requests for such information.
When logging in, you may be prompted to use a one-time code, in addition to your username and password. This code will be communicated to you through either an automated voice call or a text message.