Roellich recognized as Banner Bank’s Best
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years AGO
MOSES LAKE — Kellan Roellich, a credit analyst for Banner Bank’s Moses Lake branch, has been selected for the Banner’s Best award, according to an announcement from Banner Bank.
Roellich received the award for surpassing his individual professional goals, demonstrating excellence within their respective profession and consistently delivering outstanding service to the bank’s clients, communities and his colleagues, the announcement said.
“Each Banner’s Best recipient exemplifies our value proposition — connected, knowledgeable, responsive — yet what truly sets them apart is how they constantly strive for a higher standard in all that they do,” Mark Grescovich, Banner Bank president and CEO, wrote in the announcement. “It is thanks to our many outstanding employees that Banner was just selected by Newsweek as one of America's Best Regional Banks.”
Fewer than 5% of all Banner employees receive this award annually and recipients are selected by members of executive leadership, according to the announcement.
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