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Matthew D.
Shinn is currently the Chairman-Fire Division at United Way Worldwide, Director at Grow Greater Burlington, Inc., and Trustee at Iowa Wesleyan College.
He previously worked as the President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Two Rivers Bank & Trust (Burlington, Iowa) and as a Director at Two Rivers Financial Group, Inc.
Matthew D. Shinn active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Iowa Wesleyan College
Iowa Wesleyan College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Director/Board Member | - |
Grow Greater Burlington, Inc.
Grow Greater Burlington, Inc. Grow Greater Burlington, Inc., operating as the Greater Burlington Partnership, is a comprehensive economic development organization dedicated to fostering business growth, community engagement, and regional vitality. The non-profit company is based in Burlington, IA. The organization supports businesses of all sizes by offering services such as site selection assistance, workforce data, financial incentives, professional training, and business development programs. It promotes downtown revitalization through private investment, building renovations, business expansions, and cultural initiatives like public murals and architectural lighting projects. The partnership provides resources on housing options, including downtown living, and highlights the area's affordability. The Chamber of Commerce hosts networking and community events to support local enterprises, and the partnership offers student-focused career exploration programs to prepare youth for the local workforce. | Director/Board Member | - |
United Way Worldwide
United Way Worldwide Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Operates charitable fundraising organization for health, education and financial stability of communities | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Former positions of Matthew D. Shinn
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Two Rivers Bank & Trust (Burlington, Iowa)
Two Rivers Bank & Trust (Burlington, Iowa) Savings BanksFinance Operates federal savings bank | Chief Executive Officer | 19/10/2020 |
| TWO RIVERS FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. | Director/Board Member | - |
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| Private companies | 5 |
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Two Rivers Financial Group, Inc.
Two Rivers Financial Group, Inc. Regional BanksFinance Provides banking and wealth management services | Finance |
Iowa Wesleyan College
Iowa Wesleyan College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
United Way Worldwide
United Way Worldwide Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Operates charitable fundraising organization for health, education and financial stability of communities | Miscellaneous |
Two Rivers Bank & Trust (Burlington, Iowa)
Two Rivers Bank & Trust (Burlington, Iowa) Savings BanksFinance Operates federal savings bank | Finance |
Grow Greater Burlington, Inc.
Grow Greater Burlington, Inc. Grow Greater Burlington, Inc., operating as the Greater Burlington Partnership, is a comprehensive economic development organization dedicated to fostering business growth, community engagement, and regional vitality. The non-profit company is based in Burlington, IA. The organization supports businesses of all sizes by offering services such as site selection assistance, workforce data, financial incentives, professional training, and business development programs. It promotes downtown revitalization through private investment, building renovations, business expansions, and cultural initiatives like public murals and architectural lighting projects. The partnership provides resources on housing options, including downtown living, and highlights the area's affordability. The Chamber of Commerce hosts networking and community events to support local enterprises, and the partnership offers student-focused career exploration programs to prepare youth for the local workforce. |
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