Clients, shareholders, and directors from Scottsdale Community Bank are getting a new perk—membership in The Vault.
The Vault is a new complimentary membership club that provides access to exclusive events and opportunities to connect with other likeminded business leaders and gain insights that encourage professional growth. It unites some of the Valley’s biggest movers and shakers while granting attendees inside access to the influential people and ideas shaping Arizona’s business landscape.
The inaugural event will be held on Thurs., May 8, at 8:30 a.m. at Buck & Rider in Scottsdale. Adam Strecker, the CEO and founding partner of Buck & Rider, Ingo’s Tasty Food, and Pinyon, and the founder of Hi Noon Hospitality, will be the guest speaker. Strecker will discuss how he transformed a simple idea into a highly successful concept that generates impressive reviews and revenues in one of the nation’s most competitive industries.
“One of the things that sets Scottsdale Community Bank apart is the fact that we prioritize personal relationships and give our clients direct access to key decision-makers, including the members of our executive team,” says Scottsdale Community Bank President & CEO Neill LeCorgne. “The Vault highlights this commitment by creating a space for members to connect, not only with us, but with other successful business and community leaders helping shape the future of our city and state.”
Events will take place throughout the year and feature various guest speakers from Scottsdale’s business community.
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Tags: Adam Strecker, Buck & Rider, Business speaker, community events, Hi Noon Hospitality, Ingo's Tasty Food, membership club, Pinyon, Scottsdale Community Bank, The Vault
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