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Movers and Shakers March 28, 2012

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 13 years, 9 months AGO
| March 28, 2012 9:15 PM

Mountain West Bank announces promotions, achievements

Mountain West Bank announced the following employee promotions and achievements.

Paula Smyly has been promoted to professional relationship manager; she has been with Mountain West Bank since 1993.

Brock Olson has been promoted to assistant relationship manager and has a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Idaho.

Alison Gonsalves has been promoted to commercial loan department manager; with the bank since 1993 she is a 2011 graduate of the Pacific Coast Banking School.

Besse Bailey, assistant vice president for commercial lending, in Spokane Valley has received the Risk Management Association's prestigious Credit Risk Certified designation.

'Be Prepared to Get a Job' workshop set

for April 11 at NIC

All job-seekers are invited to participate in the "Be Prepared to Get a Job" workshop offered from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 in the North Idaho College Edminster Student Union Building Lake Coeur d'Alene Room.

The workshop will focus on providing assistance with the soft skills necessary for getting a job in a competitive job market, such as interviewing, resume writing, computer skills, dressing for success, and utilizing community resources like Idaho career information and the Idaho Department of Labor.

The experiential workshop will be open for three hours on a drop-in basis, though participants are asked to leave enough time to be interviewed and critiqued before visiting different professional stations for assistance.

Sponsored by North Idaho College and the Coeur d'Alene Chamber Education Committee, the workshop will count as a job search credit for individuals claiming unemployment insurance through the Idaho Department of Labor. Workshop participants will receive a certificate of completion.

The workshop is free and open to the public.

Information: 769-7700

If you have a new, relocated or expanded business, or announcement of events, promotions or awards, The Press wants to let our readers know. The service is free and items run Tuesday through Saturday. To get the word on the street on your movers and shakers, call city editor Bill Buley at 664-8176 Ext. 2016 or e-mail [email protected].