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Dunbar named to women who lead in financial services list.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– Jessica Dunbar, vice president, treasury management team leader, Commerce Bank, Wichita, has been named to Wichita Business Journal’s list of Women Who Lead in Financial Services.

This recognition honors women who stand out for their leadership and contributions to the world of finance.

Dunbar is responsible for attracting new business while maintaining and expanding existing relationships. As part of those efforts, she regularly meets with area companies to understand their day-to-day operations. Dunbar also collaborates with clients and prospects to document their payment and revenue cycles so they can automate those processes and improve cashflow.

“Jessica provides value-added guidance for area businesses, making her a standout in the financial services industry,” said Todd Anciaux, market president, Commerce Bank – Wichita. “Simply put, she helps Wichita businesses work smarter, not harder, and is very deserving of this recognition.”

Dunbar is a graduate of the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Wichita program, as well as the Wichita Business Journal’s Career Women program. Additionally, for a decade, Jessica has been involved with Women in Commercial Real Estate (WICRE), where she has served as the organization’s treasurer the past two years. She’s also dedicated her time and talents as the East Wichita Rotary social chair and a Butler Thrive! board member, and served on the St. Vincent de Paul pastoral council along with volunteering her time for numerous other community-related engagements.

The full cohort of 2024 Women Who Lead in Financial Services honorees is accessible through the Wichita Business Journal.

About Commerce Bank

With $30.6 billion in assets,1 Commerce Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBSH) is a regional bank holding company offering a full line of banking services through its subsidiaries, including payment solutions, investment management and securities brokerage. One of its subsidiaries, Commerce Bank, leverages nearly 160 years of proven strength and experience to help individuals and businesses solve financial challenges. In addition to offering payment solutions across the U.S., Commerce Bank currently operates full-service banking facilities across the Midwest including the St. Louis and Kansas City metropolitan areas, Springfield, central Missouri, Central Illinois, Wichita, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Denver. Beyond the Midwest, Commerce also maintains commercial offices in Dallas, Houston, Cincinnati, Nashville, Des Moines, Indianapolis, and Grand Rapids, and wealth offices in Dallas, Houston and Naples. Commerce delivers high-touch service and sophisticated financial solutions at regional branches, commercial and wealth offices and ATMs, as well as online, on mobile and through a 24/7 customer service line. Learn more at www.commercebank.com.

1As of June 30, 2024

 

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