Grow Clinton Podcast
The Grow Clinton Podcast
Welcome to the Grow Clinton Podcast!
Get ready for an exciting journey into the heart of the Greater Clinton Region! We’re diving into the vibrant stories of the people, projects, and partnerships that are sparking innovation and driving progress right here.
This podcast, brought to you by Grow Clinton, a lively 501(c)(6) nonprofit based in Clinton, Iowa, serves as your go-to source for all things related to business retention, attraction, and tourism. We’re here to celebrate the efforts that keep our regional economy thriving and buzzing with energy!
Why Tune In?
Nestled along the beautiful Mississippi River, the Greater Clinton Region is a powerhouse of manufacturing and creativity. With major employers and top-notch infrastructure—including three Class I railroads, a fantastic highway system, and direct river access—this region is primed for growth and investment.
Whether you’re a business mogul, a community cheerleader, or just someone with a curious ear, you’ll be inspired by the incredible stories and expert insights that showcase how Grow Clinton is crafting a stronger, more connected community.
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Want to shine a spotlight on your business or organization in our podcast? We’d love to hear from you!
Give us a shout at the Grow Clinton office: (563) 242-5702
Check us out at www.GrowClinton.com.
Our Mission
To promote business growth, build community, and advocate the sustainable economic success of the Greater Clinton Region.
Grow Clinton Podcast
GCP223 - Making the Most of Your Money! w/Brig Tubbs & Emily Pitts of First Central State Bank
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First Central State Bank is a locally owned community bank that serves Clinton, DeWitt, Eldridge, Goose Lake, and LeClaire, delivering personal and business banking services tailored to the needs of eastern Iowa. As a community-focused institution, the bank offers checking and savings accounts, commercial lending, agriculture lending, and modern tools like online and mobile banking that help residents manage their finances conveniently and securely.
In this episode, listeners hear from Brig Tubbs, CEO at First Central State Bank, who also serves as a dedicated member of the Grow Clinton Board of Directors, bringing a banker’s perspective to regional economic development and long-term community growth. Joining him is Fraud Specialist Emily Pitts, whose role centers on helping customers recognize scams, protect sensitive information, and respond quickly when something does not look right in their accounts.
Brig and Emily discuss why fraud prevention is now a core part of community banking, not just an add-on service. They walk through practical steps people can take, like being cautious with public Wi‑Fi, reviewing account activity regularly, and verifying payment details, to reduce the risk of identity theft and financial scams.
The episode is packed with actionable tips that families, seniors, small business owners, and nonprofit leaders can put to work immediately. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how to spot red flags, when to call their bank, and how community bankers like those at First Central State Bank partner with customers to resolve issues quickly.
Our appreciation to First Central State Bank
Grow Clinton extends its appreciation to First Central State Bank for their continued financial support of Grow Clinton’s mission and for investing in the growth and development of the greater Clinton region.
For more information, please visit https://www.firstcentralsb.bank.
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