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Harris Appoints Leslie Anderson, Business Market Manager, Central District, Harris Business Banking
CHICAGO, Nov. 12, 2009 – Harris today announced the appointment of Leslie Anderson as Business Market Manager, Central District, Harris Business Banking. Leslie will have responsibility for business development and the financial performance of the Small Business Banking team in Harris’ Central District, which covers the entire City of Chicago.
“Leslie brings the ideal balance of new business development and relationship-building skills to her role,” said Darrel Hackett, Senior Vice President and Head of Small Business Banking. “Her strong sales focus and considerable community profile will help ensure that her team continues to grow relationships and drive new customer acquisition.”
Leslie, who lives in Hyde Park, has over 17 years of experience in the financial services industry. In her most recent role, she was a Team Leader and Vice President in the Middle Market Lending Group at Fifth Third Bank.
This is a homecoming for Leslie, as she returns to Harris, where she spent seven years of her career and was a major contributor in both the Commercial Middle Market and Urban Emerging Markets Groups.
Leslie holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Hampton University and an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern. She is very active in the community, serving as a Board Member of Leadership Greater Chicago and the Better Boys Foundation.
About Harris
Harris is an integrated financial service
organization providing more than 1.2 million personal, business and
corporate clients with banking, lending, investing and wealth management
solutions. The organization is a member of the BMO Financial Group (NYSE,
TSX: BMO), which also provides corporate and investment banking services
in the U.S. under the BMO Capital Markets name.
Patrick O' Herlihy , Harris (312) 461-6970
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Community Investments Bring Affordable Housing to North Lawndale Harris and Lawndale Christian Development Corp. Celebrate Collaboration, Creativity
CHICAGO, Nov. 12 – Representatives from the Lawndale Christian Development Corp. (LCDC) and Harris Bank will be joined today by local elected officials for the unveiling of a 23 by 46 foot outdoor mural, a collaboration that serves as the culmination of a two-year, $10 million partnership to bring much-needed affordable housing to North Lawndale.
The mural adorns the side of 3700 W. Douglas, part of Renaissance Apartments – a 54-unit, three-building affordable housing development. In July 2007, Harris and affiliate BMO Capital Markets provided LCDC critical financing to purchase the foreclosed properties, which were targeted as part of a neighborhood redevelopment plan. In addition to providing a line of credit for renovation-related construction draws, Harris sponsored LCDC’s Affordable Housing Program Award from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago to further fund the project.
“It pleases me to announce today that Renaissance Apartments are 100 percent leased,” said Kim Jackson, executive director, LCDC. “We thank our partners in this project, including Harris Bank, for their cooperation, generosity, and commitment to bring quality affordable housing to Lawndale.”
“At Harris, community investment is about giving time and energy to foster healthy communities,” said Yasmin Bates-Brown, executive vice president, Community Affairs and Economic Development, Harris Bank. “Two touchstones of strong communities – artistic endeavors and affordable housing – are realized through this partnership. We thank LCDC for the opportunity to engage employees and enrich the community.”
In addition to providing financial support, Harris engaged employees to help complete the mural as part of the bank’s 2009 Employee Volunteer Day. On June 11, a team of employees came together with area youths to work on the mural, which was designed by local artist Ella Baccus and is part of the North Lawndale Public Arts Corridor beautification strategy.
The outdoor mural adds to Chicago’s impressive assortment of public art, including the Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza and Alison Saar’s Monument to the Great Northern Migration in Bronzeville.
About Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC)
Lawndale Christian Development Corporation was established in 1987 to bring holistic revitalization to the lives and environments of Lawndale through economic empowerment, housing improvements, educational enrichment and community advocacy. In the last 12 years, LCDC has brought more than $60 million in redevelopment to the North Lawndale community including an award-winning $3.1 million childcare facility (Jubilee Family Resource Center) which serves 220 children and employs 50 people. LCDC’s 31-computer state-of-the art Technology Center provides critical technology access and training to youth and adults in North Lawndale which hosted 7800 visits by community residents. LCDC also serves as the lead agency in North Lawndale for LISC’s New Communities Program, and is working with a group of residents and community organizations around the development and implementation of a long-term plan for community revitalization. As a part of this process, LCDC has served as a catalyst for the start-up of 12 small businesses and has initiated a community-led plan to bring commercial and mixed use development to Ogden Avenue and to 16th Street in North Lawndale.
About Harris
Harris is an integrated financial service
organization providing more than 1.2 million personal, business and
corporate clients with banking, lending, investing and wealth management
solutions. The organization is a member of the BMO Financial Group (NYSE,
TSX: BMO), which also provides corporate and investment banking services
in the U.S. under the BMO Capital Markets name.
Rachel Gerds (312) 461-7865
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Harris Congratulates Darrel Hackett on being named one of
Crain’s Chicago Business’ 2009 “40 Under 40”
CHICAGO, November 3, 2009 – Harris Bank is proud to congratulate Darrel Hackett, Senior Vice President, Small Business Banking, on being named one of Crain’s Chicago Business’ “40 Under 40” Award Winners for 2009.
“Being selected a Crain’s “40 Under 40” is a tremendous accomplishment, and I offer my congratulations to all 40 honorees,” said Ellen Costello, President and CEO, Harris Financial Corp. “Darrel is someone who puts our customers at the center of everything he does, and we take great pride in his selection.”
Darrel joined Harris in 2004 from McKinsey & Company. There, he consulted in the Financial Institutions Group, advising Fortune 500 companies on strategy and operations.
Darrel has distinguished himself at Harris as a decisive and motivating leader, with an accomplished track record in his earlier leadership roles as a Market President and Head of Acquisition, Alignment and Integration.
As Senior Vice President and head of Small Business Banking, Darrel is driving a key part of our growth strategy in achieving our goal to be a Commercial leader. He leads a team of 200-plus professionals who serve Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin customers.
He is a visible supporter of the community, as well, serving on the boards of the Chicago Children’s Museum and the Black Ensemble Theater.
He earned his MBA degree at Stanford University and holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tennessee.
About Harris
Harris is an integrated financial service
organization providing more than 1.2 million personal, business and
corporate clients with banking, lending, investing and wealth management
solutions. The organization is a member of the BMO Financial Group (NYSE,
TSX: BMO), which also provides corporate and investment banking services
in the U.S. under the BMO Capital Markets name.
Patrick O' Herlihy , Harris (312) 461-6970
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