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Paul Heuerman |
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Executive Vice President
Heritage Bank of Central Illinois |
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| Mr. Heuerman is one of the most knowledgeable commercial lending and business development professionals in this area. Paul is also a certified public accountant who spent five years with the national accounting firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. (known today as KPMG) before joining Heritage Bank's executive team. He manages all investments and operations at the bank and oversees all aspects of commercial lending and business development. As a key executive at Heritage Bank of Central Illinois, Paul also serves on the Board of Directors. |
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| Paul graduated from Bradley University with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting in 1976 and has extensive experience in business, finance and economics. |
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| His expertise is recognized throughout the area as a featured financial expert on WEEK-TV. View his commentaries here each week. |
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Brian Wesbury |
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Chief Economist
First Vice President
Griffin, Kubik, Stephens & Thompson, Inc. |
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Check out the latest economic news from Brian on the GKST web site. |
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| Heritage Bank hosts an annual Economic Forum at Weaver Ridge. Mr.Wesbury is traditionally the featured speaker. |
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| Mr. Wesbury knows what he's talking about ... The Wall Street Journal ranked him the nation's #1 U.S. economic forecaster in 2001 and the Chicago Tribune has called him "Chicago's most prominent New Era Economist." He is regularly featured on CNBC and CNN-fn, and is also a contributor to the editorial page at the Wall Street Journal. His comments and writing have appeared in Barron's, Investor's Business Daily and Forbes magazine. And he recently was part of a select group of economists to meet with President Bush. |
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Although many are concerned about the future of the our nation's economy, this forecaster has some good news to share. |
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