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Mr. Mitch L.
Baris is President-Enterprise Tax Credit Services at Enterprise Bank & Trust (Missouri).
He joined Enterprise Bank in 2003.
He also serves on the board of Grace Hill Health Centers, Inc. and The Crown Center for Senior Living.
Mr. Baris received his undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri and an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis.
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Enterprise Bank & Trust (Missouri)
Enterprise Bank & Trust (Missouri) Investment ManagersFinance Enterprise Bank & Trust (EBT) is an investment management firm headquartered in Clayton, Missouri. The firm is owned by Enterprise Financial Services Corp. (NASDAQ: EFSC). EBT offers a range of business and personal banking services, as well as wealth management services which include financial planning, estate planning, investment management and trust services to businesses, individuals, institutions, retirement plans and nonprofit organizations, and specialty banking such as third-party escrow, HOA, property management and SBA lending. | Verkoop & Marketing | - |
Opleiding van Mitch L. Baris
University of Missouri | Undergraduate Degree |
Washington University in St. Louis | Masters Business Admin |
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Enterprise Bank & Trust (Missouri)
Enterprise Bank & Trust (Missouri) Investment ManagersFinance Enterprise Bank & Trust (EBT) is an investment management firm headquartered in Clayton, Missouri. The firm is owned by Enterprise Financial Services Corp. (NASDAQ: EFSC). EBT offers a range of business and personal banking services, as well as wealth management services which include financial planning, estate planning, investment management and trust services to businesses, individuals, institutions, retirement plans and nonprofit organizations, and specialty banking such as third-party escrow, HOA, property management and SBA lending. | Finance |