Kogan Builders announces the hiring of interior designer Tracy Toner.
Toner, a 17-year Durango resident graduated from the Colorado Institute of Art in Denver with a degree in architectural drafting and interior design. She brings extensive experience in residential and commercial design.
For more information, visit http://koganbuilders.com/wp.
Chamber to host banking presentation
The Durango Chamber of Commerce will present “Get the Most ‘Bank’ for your Buck” from 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday at First National Bank of Durango, 259 W. Ninth St.
The presenters will be Bank of Colorado’s Teri Simmons, vice president of commercial lending, and Mark Horn, senior vice president, who have assembled a panel of experts representing several banks.
Participants will learn how to make the loan process easier for business owners, information banks expect from their customers, what banks can and cannot do in based on government regulations, what to expect to pay for loan fees and interest rates, and more.
Reservations are required. To register, visit www.durangobusiness.org and call 247-0312.
Financial adviser receives certification
Morgan Stanley announces that Kenneth Duncan, a financial adviser in the firm’s Wealth Management office in Durango, has been awarded the certified financial planner certification.
Duncan has worked at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management since 2008. In addition to providing financial-planning services, he provides a variety of other advisory and nonadvisory financial services, including brokerage services.
The CFP designation identifies people who have met experience and ethical requirements, successfully completed financial-planning coursework and passed the CFP certification examination covering financial planning, risk management, investments, tax planning and management, retirement and employee benefits, and estate planning. CFP certificants also must agree to meet ongoing continuing-education requirements and uphold the Certified Planner Board of Standards Inc.’s Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility and Financial Planning Practice Standards.
For more information, call 385-7133.
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