What is your greatest fear? Quitting or not giving my best effort in something.
Which person do you most admire? My grandfather. He was a relentlessly driven, positive, and generous person who became very successful and had fun through every step of the journey. I am extremely grateful for the time and experiences he shared with me, and the qualities of character he reinforced in me. I tried to absorb as much of his wisdom and attitude as I could.
What is your greatest extravagance? Cinnamon rolls, fancy whisky or tequila, and time in the wilderness.
What is your current state of mind? Grateful. Positive. Hungry.
What was the best piece of business advice you were given when you were starting out? (Or a piece of advice you’re glad you ignored?) My grandfather used to say: “There is one thing you have that no one can ever take from you – your word. Always keep your word, and don’t give it away too easily.” He was also a strong advocate of having a ten-year plan and updating it every year. I still do this.
What do you consider the most overrated virtue? It is not really a virtue, but I think fear is overrated. I think we grow the most by setting big goals, taking calculated risks, and fighting through the challenges as they come.
What is your biggest takeaway from Covid-19? It has been a challenging experience, but people are more resilient than we give ourselves credit for.
What do you like best about working at River City Bank? We have a very smart and hardworking team of people that really care about our customers and improving the Bank. The combination of great people, outstanding customer service, and very competitive interest rates have enabled the Bank to thrive and achieve exceptional growth over the past decade. Steve Fleming has really done a great job developing such a successful and scalable business model.