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Danny Tobben Promoted

Danny Tobben portraitTobben Promoted to Assistant VP at Bank

Published: March 22, 2017

Washington, MO – Bank of Washington Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer L. B. Eckelkamp, Jr. recently announced the promotion of Danny Tobben to Assistant Vice President – Deposit Operations.

 “Danny has consistently identified and provided solutions for greater efficiencies and improved processes within our deposit operations department,” stated Bank of Washington President Louis B. “Buzz” Eckelkamp, III. “He is excelling in his leadership role at the bank, and we are eager for him to continue to develop in this new role.”

 Tobben joined the bank in 2012 as a Retail Management Trainee, was promoted to Deposit Operations Associate in 2014 and was most recently made a Senior Deposit Operations Specialist. He is a graduate of St. Francis Borgia Regional High School and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from the University of Missouri Columbia.  He recently completed his first year of a two-year Bank Management program with Missouri Bankers Association.  Tobben also earned top of class honors with Missouri Bankers Association through his Principles of Banking course in 2015.

 “It’s been an amazing blessing to have the opportunity to work for such a fantastic institution,” said Tobben. “Bank of Washington is an organization that exemplifies commitment to community values, a family atmosphere, and unrivaled customer service. I look forward to serving the community for many years to come by continuing to promote these values that have made the bank so successful.”

 Tobben volunteers with the Washington Missouri Walk to End Alzheimer’s, is a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Corporate Achiever’s Campaign and a member of the Knights of Columbus.  Additionally, he is a member of the Missouri Bankers Association – Young Bankers Leadership Division.  He resides in Washington with his wife, Rachel. 

 The Bank of Washington is the oldest and largest community bank in Franklin County, serving the community for 140 years, and offering banking seven days a week at their branch located inside Schnucks in Washington.  In addition to six convenient branch facilities located throughout Washington, Gray Summit and Villa Ridge, the Bank of Washington also provides online banking, mobile banking and ATMs throughout Washington, Marthasville, New Haven, Villa Ridge and Gray Summit.

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