Person Behind the Place Patrick McCloskey

Bellevue, WALocal News

Patrick McCloskey, a Money Coach at Capital One Café in Bellevue, discusses the café's multifaceted approach to serving the local community in an interview with Brooke Wilson. The café offers a signature Money Coaching program, which is available both virtually and in-person, aimed at helping individuals manage their finances more effectively. Notably, during the pandemic, the café collaborated with Dress for Success to provide a six-week virtual workshop, exemplifying its commitment to community support and empowerment. McCloskey highlights his favorite local dining destinations, such as Earl’s Kitchen + Bar and Gilbert’s on Main, which reflect Bellevue's rich culinary culture. The café is also launching a virtual event series featuring WNBA player Candace Parker, designed to engage the community in discussions about financial literacy and social causes.

This series aims to offer valuable resources and insights into spending and supporting meaningful causes. Through these initiatives, Capital One Café seeks to strengthen its ties within the Bellevue community, enhancing its role as a local hub. McCloskey's insights reveal a dedicated effort to foster a sense of belonging and financial well-being among residents.

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