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Red’s Savoy Pizza
Franchisee Jason Ross Transforms His Red’s Savoy Pizza Into a Sit-Down Restaurant with Support from BankCherokee As a high schooler,…
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Jason knew he’d focus on urban landscapes in the Twin Cities, but he also wanted to create the kind of workplace culture he always imagined being a part of, one that empowered its people and put them first.
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The Kaths connected with Andy Gesell, senior vice president and third-generation owner of BankCherokee, who was referred by one of their realtors. Gesell noted he and the bank believed in the project from the get-go. “They’re a well-established business and they’re working to make the communities we serve better,” Gesell said. “The partnership made perfect sense.”
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Martha also acknowledges the importance of working with a community bank like BankCherokee and her business banker Julie Novak, Senior Vice President of Commercial Loans, who understand the unique challenges of operating an ever-growing enterprise within the borders of the state fairgrounds.
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White Crane prides itself on attention to detail and becoming their customer's "builder for life". Susan addresses the importance of her relationship with BankCherokee and her banker Heidi Gesell, saying "It's all about banking locally. They get it, they get my vision."
Read MoreBusiness Banking: Stepping Stones Supportive Services
Callan Crawford, Owner of Stepping Stones Supportive Services, tells us about his sober living homes and his dedication to helping those recovering from addictions. Callan also talks about his long relationship with BankCherokee and how it has grown over the years to include a lending relationship with Julie Novak.
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