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Dan Heinz

Chief Relationship Officer at INTRUST Bank

Dan Heinz has extensive experience in the banking industry. Dan began their career at Farm Credit of Southwest Kansas where they served as Vice President from 1994 to 1999. Dan then moved to First National Bank where they worked as Vice President, managing a portfolio and developing new business in various areas including commercial cattle feeding and crop production loans. In 2006, they joined INTRUST Bank as Senior Manager Correspondent Banking and Agribusiness Lending, where they were responsible for managing an existing loan portfolio, developing new business, and leading a team of six. Dan later moved up to the roles of Chief Commercial Lending Officer and currently serves as Chief Relationship Officer.

Dan Heinz obtained their B.S. in Animal Sciences and Industry with a focus on Agricultural Economics from Kansas State University from 1990 to 1994. Additionally, they pursued further education at the Graduate Schools of Banking - Boulder from 2005 to 2007, specializing in Banking and Financial Support Services.

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Wichita, United States

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INTRUST Bank

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Since 1876, INTRUST Bank has grown to become a leading financial services provider in the Midwest, with assets of more than $7 billion, a wide range of wealth services and 40 banking centers across Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Our long-standing commitment to exceptional service, quality products and cutting-edge technology underscores our pledge to be the best resource for personal and business financial services in our communities. At INTRUST Bank, relationships are at the core of all we do, which is why we focus on fostering positive relationships not just with our customers, but also with each other. INTRUST Bank recognizes and celebrates employees for their individual character, value and potential, with a focus on developing the unique talents each team member brings to the table. It’s something we’ve learned firsthand over the decades: Focus on people, and the rest will fall into place to create an environment built on respect, understanding and — most of all — trust. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender


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