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Digital Touch Elements: Small Business Resource Center

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Marc Healy, Executive Director of Sales and Business Development
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A great way to encourage community support, the financial institution can partner with their local businesses. The branch advertises for those interested, giving the business exposure and a discount. In return, the branch gains increased foot-traffic, trust, and reliability within the community. These three benefits ensure that the institution is remembered when important business deals are at stake.

Through the help of the digital/touch technology, the branch becomes the modern yellow-pages and the source of community news, discounts, networking, and events.

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Written and Photographed by Bryn Baldasaro for The Element Group.

Edited by Nate Baldasaro.

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Author
Marc Healy
Executive Director of Sales and Business Development

Marc's career spans over 35 years, with experience in marketing, sales, and finance including: Assistant VP of Retail Sales and Branch Operations at Desert Financial Credit Union, Director of Member Solutions at Boeing Employees Credit Union (BECU), VP and Manager at KeyBank, and Item Processing and Cash Management Specialist at Pacific First Bank. Industry articles that Marc has authored or been featured:
Transforming spaces to meet evolving member needs
Branches in retail stores propel membership, asset growth
Seven interior design trends for banks

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