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Banking on KC

Banking on KC

Hosted by Country Club Bank

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312

Latest episode

Nov 2025

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EN-US

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Banking on KC – Presented by Country Club Bank, a division of First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO), features interviews and conversations conducted by KC’s champion of entrepreneurs, Kelly Scanlon. Guests include makers, innovators and community leaders who have changed the business, cultural and economic landscape of Kansas City.

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November 19, 202530 min

Bill Dietrich of the Downtown Council of Kansas City: Reimagining the Heart of the City

On this episode of Banking on KC, Bill Dietrich, President and CEO of the Downtown Council of Kansas City, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the city’s revitalization efforts through the Imagine Downtown KC 2030 plan, new green spaces and projects that are making the city more connected, inclusive and sustainable. Tune in to discover: How the Imagine Downtown KC 2030 Strategic Plan is shaping the future of Kansas City’s urban core. Exciting new projects like Roy Blunt Luminary Park and Barney Allis Plaza, which will add nearly 11 acres of new green space downtown. The role of connectivity, sustainability and inclusivity in creating a vibrant, livable and welcoming downtown for all. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO—Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

November 12, 202524 min

Erika Moody of Helix Architecture: Leading Through Collaboration and Curiosity

On this episode of Banking on KC, Erika Moody, President of Helix Architecture + Design, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss her path from entrepreneur to merger to firm leader and how she’s cultivating a culture of mentorship, innovation and collaboration at one of Kansas City’s most respected design firms. Tune in to discover:How Erika’s experience founding her own firm shaped her leadership approach and informed Helix’s transition into its next generation.Why integrating architecture and interior design from project inception leads to more creative, people-centered spaces.The role of curiosity, continuous learning and mentorship in building both strong teams and great design.Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

November 5, 202520 min

Kathy Nelson of the Kansas City Sports Commission: Showcasing KC on the World Stage

On this episode of Banking on KC, Erika Moody, President of Helix Architecture + Design, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss her path from entrepreneur to merger to firm leader and how she’s cultivating a culture of mentorship, innovation and collaboration at one of Kansas City’s most respected design firms.Tune in to discover:How Erika’s experience founding her own firm shaped her leadership approach and informed Helix’s transition into its next generation.Why integrating architecture and interior design from project inception leads to more creative, people-centered spaces.The role of curiosity, continuous learning and mentorship in building both strong teams and great design.Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

October 29, 202522 min

John Kennyhertz of Kennyhertz Perry: Building a Modern, Client-Centered Law Firm

On this episode of Banking on KC, John Kennyhertz, co-founder of Kennyhertz Perry Attorneys at Law, joins host Kelly Scanlon to explain how an entrepreneurial mindset, smart use of technology (including AI), and a lean, business-first structure help the firm deliver faster, more practical legal solutions. Tune in to discover:How Kennyhertz Perry’s client-centered, entrepreneur-run model speeds decisions and accountability.Where AI and workflow tech are creating real value today—from discovery and due diligence to drafting—without replacing the lawyer–client relationship.Common legal pitfalls for growing businesses and why setting banker–accountant–attorney relationships early saves money later.Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

October 22, 202523 min

Joe Arce of KC Hispanic News: Amplifying Hispanic Voices Through Community Journalism

On this episode of Banking on KC, Joe Arce, publisher and founder of KC Hispanic News, joins host Kelly Scanlon to reflect on his decades in media and his mission to give Kansas City’s Hispanic community a platform for their stories, voices, and culture—while inspiring the next generation of Latino journalists to carry on that work. Tune in to discover:Why Joe launched KC Hispanic News to fill a void in local coverage and give Kansas City’s Hispanic community a trusted voice.How the paper’s bilingual reporting became a vital lifeline during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to inform and connect readers across generations.The role of scholarships, mentoring, and storytelling in nurturing future Latino journalists and preserving Hispanic heritage.Country Club Bank – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

October 15, 202523 min

Brien Darby of Cultivate KC: Cultivating Kansas City’s Food Future

On this episode of Banking on KC, Brien Darby, Executive Director of Cultivate KC, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share how the nonprofit is cultivating a thriving local food system by supporting urban farmers, improving food access, and fostering community engagement that connects people to where their food comes from. Tune in to discover:How Cultivate KC’s programs, like Juniper Gardens and New Roots, are helping urban farmers gain the training, land, and resources to build successful farm businesses.The innovative ways Cultivate KC is connecting urban growers with access to capital, from mini-grants to new bridge loan programs that help launch and sustain farm operations.Why expanding food access and public education around local food benefits the entire community—and how you can volunteer, collaborate, or join in supporting Kansas City’s urban agriculture movement.Country Club Bank – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

October 8, 202525 min

Tyler Enders of Rainy Day Books: 50 Years of Stories and Community

On this episode of Banking on KC, Tyler Enders, co-owner of Rainy Day Books, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share how the team is honoring the bookstore’s 50-year “legacy of literacy” with a Nov. 4 celebration, expanded author events, and community initiatives that make reading more accessible across Kansas City. Tune in to discover:How Rainy Day Books is celebrating 50 years—plus the return to 100+ author events a year and how that format changed the industry. The new school book fairs and “Books for All” fund ensuring every student can take home a book.Why collaborations, book clubs, and behind-the-scenes tech upgrades are helping an iconic indie thrive into the future. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

October 1, 202527 min

David Cota and Joe Close: A New Chapter in Community Banking

On this episode of Banking on KC, David Cota, Executive Vice President of the Banking Division at FNBO, and Joe Close, Regional Leader for Kansas, Missouri, and Texas, join host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the merger between FNBO and Country Club Bank — and how it’s poised to shape the future for customers, employees, and the Kansas City community.Tune in to discover:Why the merger between two multigenerational, family-owned banks is a natural fit and how decades of shared values laid the groundwork for this partnership.How FNBO plans to differentiate itself in a competitive banking landscape through “uncommon understanding” — a deeper, more personal approach to serving customers.What customers can expect from expanded access, enhanced technology, and a broader suite of products and services.How local decision-making, community investment, and personalized relationships will remain central as the combined bank grows.The long-term vision for maximizing the merger’s impact on employees, clients, and the Kansas City region.Country Club Bank, a division of First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO). Member FDIC. The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

September 24, 202525 min

Kate Marshall of Plaza District Council: Leading the Plaza’s Next Chapter

On this episode of Banking on KC, Kate Marshall, founder and CEO of the Plaza District Council, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the organization is bringing together diverse stakeholders to create a shared vision for Kansas City’s historic Plaza area, ensuring it remains a thriving hub for residents, businesses and cultural institutions.  Tune in to discover: Why the Plaza District Council was created and the unique role it plays in fostering collaboration across the district. How new ownership of the Country Club Plaza is addressing safety, revitalization, and long-term sustainability. The ways increased residential density, beautification projects, and the streetcar extension are transforming the Plaza’s future. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

September 17, 202527 min

Mike Kilkenny of Taylor Forge Engineered Systems: Forging Solutions for Critical Industries

On this episode of Banking on KC, Mike Kilkenny, CEO of Taylor Forge Engineered Systems, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how a Kansas-based company has become a global manufacturer for the oil and gas, aerospace, and defense industries. Tune in to discover: How a family legacy shaped Mike’s leadership path.The innovations behind Taylor Forge’s signature products, like slug catchers and vortex separators. How diversifying across industries has fueled the company’s growth. Why Taylor Forge is able to thrive in rural Kansas while giving back to its communities. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC The views and opinions shared in this podcast are intended solely for informational and educational purposes and do not serve as financial or legal advice or recommendations. Country Club Bank, a division of FNBO, does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information discussed. Always consult with a qualified professional for financial or legal decisions specific to your situation. Podcasts are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.

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