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November 12, 2010

Accomplished Under 40: Russell Slack



Idaho Falls Young Professionals Series


Accomplished Under 40: Russell Slack

Looking for concierge level service for your banking needs?  This guy might be your lucky ticket. Slack serves as the Assistant Vice President and Private Banker with Zion’s Bank. He’s one of a dozen professionals employed with Zion’s as a private banker. Slack describes his responsibilities as “providing a concierge level of service, exclusive to high income/net worth individuals, which includes all things financial from liquidity and liability management to operations and cash flow administration.”

He serves as a city councilman for the City of Ammon, as a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Ammon, as the President of the Eastern Idaho Estate Planning Council, as a board member for the EITC Foundation, as a board member for Idaho Public Television, and as a member and volunteer for a dozen other organizations and causes in Southeast Idaho.

Prior to joining Zion’s Bank Slack worked with Wells Fargo and Leavitt Group. He also completed a seven-year tour of duty with the Utah National Guard. Slack graduated Magna Cum Laude from Southern Utah University (2004) with a B.A. in Finance and a B.A. in Marketing. 









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