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Watkins Leads Promotions at First Security Bank (Movers & Shakers)

Send Clockwise from left: Dana Watkins, Seth Williams, Kathy Gardner, Alex Beasley and Will Edwards of First Security Bank Dana Watkins has been named senior vice president of First Security Bank in Jonesboro, while Seth Williams has been named vice president and Kathy Gardner, Alex Beasley and Will Edwards have all been named assistant vice presidents. Before being named SVP, Watkins managed the bank’s real estate central loan processing department. Williams was a trust officer for four years at First Security. Gardner provided personalized service to customers as a commercial loan processor and manages additional responsibilities in accounts payable and human resources for First Security.

Duncanville Welcomes New Director of Economic Development -

The City of Duncanville continues its focus on creating a healthy local economy with the enlistment of an experienced economic development leader Duncanville, Texas – The City of Duncanville is pleased to announce and welcome Agustin “Gus” Garcia as the City’s Director of Economic Development. Mr. Garcia focuse on community development and economic opportunity in Duncanville. Agustin Garcia, who attended Duncanville’s Acton Elementary and Byrd Middle School, returns to the city as an economic development and civic leader with over 17 years of experience. He will begin working with the City on April 15. He is a dual certified Economic Developer through the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) and the National Development Council (NDC) who also holds a BBA in Accounting from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

For Economic Development Directors, Happy Days Return

For Economic Development Directors, Happy Days Return The economy has proven to be more resilient than could have been imagined a year ago. Making future growth more equitable is a priority without obvious solutions. Alan Greenblatt, Senior Staff Writer   |   April 9, 2021   |  Analysis No city enjoyed a bigger boom in the years between the Great Recession and the pandemic than Seattle. During the 2010s, its population grew by an astonishing 24 percent, the most of any major city. People were drawn by the jobs created by a metastasizing economy led by Amazon and Microsoft. Seattle recently passed Atlanta as the 10th largest metropolitan economy in the country.

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