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Banking on KC – Presented by Country Club Bank features interviews and conversations conducted by KC’s champion of entrepreneurs, Kelly Scanlon. Guests include makers, innovators and community leaders who have changed the business, cultural and economic landscape of Kansas City.

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Banking on KC – Presented by Country Club Bank features interviews and conversations conducted by KC’s champion of entrepreneurs, Kelly Scanlon. Guests include makers, innovators and community leaders who have changed the business, cultural and economic landscape of Kansas City.

    Pete Cowdin of The Rabbit h0le: Bringing Children’s Literature to Life

    Pete Cowdin of The Rabbit h0le: Bringing Children’s Literature to Life

    • 25 min
    Zach and Cecil Keyes of J’adore Home & Garden: The Journey from Loyal Customers to Store Owners

    Zach and Cecil Keyes of J’adore Home & Garden: The Journey from Loyal Customers to Store Owners

    • 22 min
    Zach Lawless of Hyer Boots: Rebooting Heritage While Reviving a Legacy Brand

    Zach Lawless of Hyer Boots: Rebooting Heritage While Reviving a Legacy Brand

    On this episode of Banking on KC, Zach Lawless, owner of Hyer Boots, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the company’s storied history, from its inception in 1875 with the original cowboy boot through its rise to prominence and finally to the brand’s revival in today’s market.  Tune in to discover: The origins of Hyer Boots in Olathe, Kansas, starting in 1875 and the invention of the iconic cowboy boot. The innovative business strategies of CH Hyer, including the introduction of mail-order catalogs for footwear, which propelled the brand to national fame. Zach’s journey to reclaim the trademark for Hyer Boots from Berkshire Hathaway, revitalizing the brand and bringing it back to the market. How Zach reintroduced the brand in a contemporary market. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC  

    • 23 min
    PJ Thompson and Collin Thompson of Country Club Bank: Continuing a Legacy of Community Banking

    PJ Thompson and Collin Thompson of Country Club Bank: Continuing a Legacy of Community Banking

    On this episode of Banking on KC, PJ Thompson and Collin Thompson, third-generation family members of Country Club Bank, join host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the significance of community banking in fostering local economic growth and the core values that have helped the bank sustain community relationships through multiple generations.  Tune in to discover:  How Country Club Bank has adapted to technology changes while keeping a community-focused approach.  The five core values that underlie Country Club Bank’s commitment to associates, clients and the community. How Country Club Bank supports the complex needs of other multigenerational family businesses in Kansas City by offering a one-stop shop for banking services and wealth management. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC  

    • 29 min
    Tom Lally of Hillcrest Transitional Housing: A Pathway From Homelessness to Hope

    Tom Lally of Hillcrest Transitional Housing: A Pathway From Homelessness to Hope

    On this episode of "Banking on KC," Tom Lally, President and CEO at Hillcrest Transitional Housing, joins host Kelly Scanlon to delve into how Hillcrest addresses homelessness in Kansas City.  Tune in to discover:  How and why Hillcrest takes a wholistic approach to homelessness.  How Hillcrest’s unique "all needs, no wants" budgeting strategy equips residents for future financial stability.   The role of Hillcrest’s thrift stores in supporting program funding and providing affordable shopping for residents.  The critical importance of community partnerships in expanding Hillcrest’s reach and effectiveness.  Country Club Bank – Member FDIC  

    • 22 min
    Maria Flynn of Ambiologix: Mentoring the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

    Maria Flynn of Ambiologix: Mentoring the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

    On this episode of Banking on KC, Maria Flynn, founder of Ambiologix, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss her journey from engineer to entrepreneur—and now to mentor. Tune in to discover:  Maria's transition from engineer to an influential entrepreneur and how her experience at Cerner paved the way. Insights into her strategic shift towards pharmaceutical applications at Orbis—and the lessons learned from diversifying too soon. How her own experiences as a mentee have shaped her approach to mentoring. Key aspects of her book, “Make Opportunity Happen,” which offers actionable advice and tools for entrepreneurs. Maria’s vision for the digital health sector in Kansas City and the role of initiatives like Digital Health KC in fostering startups in this space. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC  

    • 19 min

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