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Career banker named VP
Lynn Flanders joins West Coast Bank East Metro Commercial Banking Center.
West Coast Bank has named Lynn Flanders Vice President & Relationship Manager with the East Metro Commercial Banking Center located at the Airport Way and 122nd Avenue branch.

A 31-year banking veteran, Flanders most recently served in a similar position at US Bank and previously as branch manager and commercial loan officer. He attended the University of Oregon, and graduated in General Studies from Southern Oregon State University and from Northwest Intermediate Banking School at Lewis & Clark College.

Senior Vice President Gary DesRochers said, “Lynn’s familiarity with the Portland market and his more than 20 years of commercial banking experience in the area make him a real asset to our team.”

Active in the community, Flanders is the treasurer for the Oneota Homeowners Association, past member of the Gresham-Barlow School Board, past budget committee member of the Gresham-Barlow High School Board and past treasurer of St. Paul of Damascus Lutheran Church.

New looks for fall
Darleen Wilson of The Colour Authority, 11121 N.E. Halsey St., reports her salon as well as her staff is getting inspired for fall.

In San Diego for advanced training in the hot new looks for fall, the experienced stylists and colorists at The Colour Authority learned the trend is for a classic, sophisticated look that is finished with layers of product to give the style an ‘undone’ look. Not too layered but lots of fringe or bangs. Balance and great color will be essential for that well coifed look.

The colors or the interior of the salon have been updated for fall as well. Drop in to see the changes they have made in décor and ask about the inspiring new looks for fall.

Call 503-255-4510 for an appointment or consultation.

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