Colorado Business Bank to expand operations rapidly growing Vail Valley.
Colorado Business Bank Shares, Inc. (Nasdaq: COBZ) announced that it has a current application with the office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a Full-service branch on its site in Vail Valley in the town of Edwards, Colorado .
The company has leased Randal Garman, as President of the Vail Valley Bank. The Company also praised Steve Hathaway and Phil Hancock as vice president and senior officials of Bank loans.
Randy Garman is 22 years, residents of the Vail Valley and has served as chairman of the first bank of Eagle County, Vail Valley’s oldest bank. In addition
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