Person Behind The Place Juan Garcia

Bellevue, WALocal News

Juan Garcia serves as the Vice President Branch Manager of Columbia Bank in Old Bellevue, where he has dedicated the past two years to enhancing community relationships and addressing clients' financial needs. His journey began in Mexico as an import/export consultant before pursuing a college degree in the United States, where he started as a teller at Bank of America. Over his 12-year banking career, Garcia has championed the idea that banks should build authentic connections with clients, particularly small businesses that make up a significant portion of their clientele. Columbia Bank stands out to him due to its mission to be connected, knowledgeable, and responsible in its operations. The bank has made strides in community engagement, recently offering its space for free to host yoga classes during winter.

Garcia appreciates the diverse community in Downtown Bellevue, which fosters a collaborative spirit among residents. As Columbia Bank prepares for its merger with Umpqua Bank, Garcia is optimistic about the expanded services and resources this partnership will bring to the local area. Overall, he emphasizes the bank's commitment to being a reliable partner for the community's financial needs.

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